jeepingib
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Lots of bad advice and misconceptions in here.
The Mopar lift is usually much higher than 2". And as such it does not address the things that it should. The control arms that come with it are fixed and will not provide enough caster, as they were designed to correct caster at 2", and the Mopar kit lifts more than 3". It also does not correct the axle location with a track bar, or adjust it at all.
The AEV kit is fairly similar to the Mopar kit, but comes in much closer to advertised height, so angles are not changed as much as the Mopar kit. The main difference is that the AEV kit uses a new bracket to correct the control arms. This will give you a much better feeling on the road than the Mopar kit. Many people avoid this as it reduces your clearance, but I don't think that is going to be a deal breaker for you. It also raises the rear track bar mount on the axle which will feel better.
Lastly a spacer kit would not be a bad idea for you either. But you will need to get over whatever preconceived hangups you have about them first.
The Mopar lift is usually much higher than 2". And as such it does not address the things that it should. The control arms that come with it are fixed and will not provide enough caster, as they were designed to correct caster at 2", and the Mopar kit lifts more than 3". It also does not correct the axle location with a track bar, or adjust it at all.
The AEV kit is fairly similar to the Mopar kit, but comes in much closer to advertised height, so angles are not changed as much as the Mopar kit. The main difference is that the AEV kit uses a new bracket to correct the control arms. This will give you a much better feeling on the road than the Mopar kit. Many people avoid this as it reduces your clearance, but I don't think that is going to be a deal breaker for you. It also raises the rear track bar mount on the axle which will feel better.
Lastly a spacer kit would not be a bad idea for you either. But you will need to get over whatever preconceived hangups you have about them first.
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