word302
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Yes, you need wheels with 4.5” backspacing or less to run most RK kits. You can use wheel spacers as well.Word302, my quote was about the rock crawler kit. Is that which one your talking about?
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Yes, you need wheels with 4.5” backspacing or less to run most RK kits. You can use wheel spacers as well.Word302, my quote was about the rock crawler kit. Is that which one your talking about?
MehGood video…
Surely you can’t be serious?Mopar lift and look no further...
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People recommend spacer lifts and "full" suspension lifts from companies like Rough Country and Mopar all the time. Whether they offer a quality on and off road ride is a whole different matter lol. The dealership I went to pushed Mopar lifts heavily on any Wrangler that came in, I'm certainly not playing that game but I'm sure a few people bit.Surely you can’t be serious?
I mean, I get spacer lifts if you’re just trying to fit bigger tires and never go off road or if it’s just temporary while you build funds. The Mopar lift is trash for what it costs and what you need to actually finish it off correctly.People recommend spacer lifts and "full" suspension lifts from companies like Rough Country and Mopar all the time. Whether they offer a quality on and off road ride is a whole different matter lol. The dealership I went to pushed Mopar lifts heavily on any Wrangler that came in, I'm certainly not playing that game but I'm sure a few people bit.
let me guess, you are one of those blowhard weekend mechanics that know more about engineering than those that designed the Jeep you ownSurely you can’t be serious?

You mean the engineers that let the rubicon out the door with woefully low caster? The engineers that designed a lift that requires hundreds of dollars in additional parts to properly adjust the suspension? I guarantee I’ve been working on/modifying vehicles longer than most of them. I’m glad you’re happy with your lift. For the money there are much better options available.let me guess, you are one of those blowhard weekend mechanics that know more about engineering than those that designed the Jeep you own![]()
I guess you missed my previous post. I’m on a spacer lift and yes it is Rough Country. Has suited me fine for 35k miles. I’ll do any blue rated trail you want to throw my way and I have badges to prove it. Mine is also a daily driver so I have no urge to beat it up on red and black trails. So you are abundantly wrong that a spacer lift will not work off-road.I mean, I get spacer lifts if you’re just trying to fit bigger tires and never go off road or if it’s just temporary while you build funds. The Mopar lift is trash for what it costs and what you need to actually finish it off correctly.
Did I say it wouldn’t work? The problem with a spacer lift is that you still need to address caster, track bars, disconnects and new shocks or extensions. By the time you add all the additional pieces you could have gotten into a decent lift. If your shocks are longer you have to worry about the coils unseating. Sure it will work, but to do it right you’re going to end up spending just as much or more when you could just buy a lift that comes with better springs.I guess you missed my previous post. I’m on a spacer lift and yes it is Rough Country. Has suited me fine for 35k miles. I’ll do any blue rated trail you want to throw my way and I have badges to prove it. Mine is also a daily driver so I have no urge to beat it up on red and black trails. So you are abundantly wrong that a spacer lift will not work off-road.
Anything 2.5” and below no need to adjust caster or your track bar. Yes I did buy a set of teraflex 9550 shocks and a set of JKS quick disconnects. Still in for less than a lift kit.Did I say it wouldn’t work? The problem with a spacer lift is that you still need to address caster, track bars, disconnects and new shocks or extensions. By the time you add all the additional pieces you could have gotten into a decent lift. If your shocks are longer you have to worry about the coils unseating. Sure it will work, but to do it right you’re going to end up spending just as much or more when you could just buy a lift that comes with better springs.
I completely disagree. Have you driven a JL with the caster set at 6.5? These things come with too low of caster from the factory. Add a 2.5” lift and they get really flighty. The factory track bars are barely adequate for a stock vehicle. Add a lift and tires and they’ll be shot in no time, especially off road. Look man, I’m glad you’re happy with your choice, it’s not what most of us that wheel regularly would recommend.Anything 2.5” and below no need to adjust caster or your track bar. Yes I did buy a set of teraflex 9550 shocks and a set of JKS quick disconnects. Still in for less than a lift kit.