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looking for suggestions on how you would spend 1200-1500 ( or less) on a lift option be it a complete kit or a franken setup with parts from different mfg's. my plan is just a simple 2-3.5 lift and 35's

21 JLU I don't plan to wheel or really overland will mainly be just lifted to cruise around with an occasional trip off road with nothing complex or intense

I can get the Mopar 2" for $1120 new from the dealer.. I just didn't know if that's the best way to go or if there was a better kit or franken kit in that price range.

thanks in advance haven't been in the jeep game since my YJ on one tons
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Mopar lift if installed at the dealership is still covered under your warranty. Just my .02
 

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Throw a 2.5 spacer lift on there, add front adjustable track bar, rear track bar bracket, and a cheap set of front adjustable lower control arms and call it a day. If you do install yourself prob all in for less than 1K.
 
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Throw a 2.5 spacer lift on there, add front adjustable track bar, rear track bar bracket, and a cheap set of front adjustable lower control arms and call it a day. If you do install yourself prob all in for less than 1K.
one of my thought processes maybe throw in a geo bracket as well..
 
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Mopar lift if installed at the dealership is still covered under your warranty. Just my .02
this is true. I have a pretty solid dealer.. Im not too worried about the warranty issues ill install whatever I end up getting myself. seems like half the time when I have warranty issues (currently on our 3rd 8.4 u connect radio in our 2020 grand Cherokee limited.. and it goes back Tuesday for the same issue for the 5th time....)
 

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looking for suggestions on how you would spend 1200-1500 ( or less) on a lift option be it a complete kit or a franken setup with parts from different mfg's. my plan is just a simple 2-3.5 lift and 35's

21 JLU I don't plan to wheel or really overland will mainly be just lifted to cruise around with an occasional trip off road with nothing complex or intense

I can get the Mopar 2" for $1120 new from the dealer.. I just didn't know if that's the best way to go or if there was a better kit or franken kit in that price range.

thanks in advance haven't been in the jeep game since my YJ on one tons
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one of my thought processes maybe throw in a geo bracket as well..
No GEO bracket needed with adj LCAs. You could do GEO bracket and keep stock LCAs as an option.
 
 



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