You and your buddy jaymz have serious serious inferiority complex problems. Good night ladies?As opposed to the ultra-tough factory steel bumpers? You keep thinking you’re the shit, when in fact you just keep giving us more reasons to laugh at you. It’s one thing if you keep your mouth shut, but to come in and try and tout how awesome your gear is is quite another thing all together.
Which recommendation did I make that was bad? What recommendations have you made?Its always the same posters on here. I don't even have to read the user name and I can tell its word302 posting. Every thread is full of bad recommendations and unexplained ridiculous opinions. Maybe its a jeep thing.
So once again you come in with 0 to add to the conversation yet try and belittle mine and other’s knowledge and experience. Cool.I don't engage with people who have proven time and time again that they lack the capacity to learn. Especially ones who are too lazy to read the thread they are posting in. You have already wasted enough of everyone's time.
I was pretty lift-ignorant at the time (maybe I still am lol) so it probably did not have the correct extensions or any extensions. I also had it installed by 4 Wheel Parts (rookie mistake) so I am sure I was lucky my truck did not fall apart on me after. I just remember it riding rougher than it had before and my tires were definitely not the cause. I do know I will not ever use a spacer lift again; buy once, cry once.If you’re feeling a difference in ride quality with spacer lifts then there’s something else in play…… a spacer does not change spring rate. As long as you use extension on the shock the ride will be exactly the same as stock just a little higher……
Early on, I used the TF shock extensions for the same reason you list, they are hands down the most solid and best looking. They look as good in person as in the pictures, and they are reasonable priced.I do have a question concerning spacer lifts with shock extensions. Keeping in mind I might not know what the hell I am talking about.
All of the kits (That I can remember looking at) the shock extensions seem to just be a cheap flat piece of metal bent to dimensions with a hole drilled in them. Trying to apply common sense here, it seems that this would possible allow flex, maybe even movement in semi harsh off-road conditions, and that this would not be a good thing. It seems to me that if you have to use extensions on any shock that you would not want any movement there, witch could be really bad.
Reason for the question is the Teraflex kit seems to be the only one I have seen that they put a little more engineering into and it appears their shock extensions are a diff. design that are beefier would work much better, be stronger, and allow for less flex or movement in this area.
I am only going by the appearance of the designs, and common sense.
Thanks
Just a couple notes.Hey all
I kinda knew lifts are a little of a touchy subject. Some are going to have an absolute preference and I don't think they are necessary wrong most have just stated from their experience what has worked well for them. Others just want to offer suggestions on what they felt could work for the type of off-roading I do and budget I have, and has also worked well from their experience. (Although it might only be a spacer lift to get by until other mods can be done) From what I have learned NONE of you are wrong.
Not trying to get in the middle of anything here, but I am the OP.
WORD302 I am pretty sure I get what you are saying, do it once and done and have what most would consider a complete lift done right. I understand that and honestly I would love to get a really nice complete lift and I am sure I would be really happy with everything.
Five Seasons, I get what your saying as well. There are alternatives that may get me by, do everything I want right now for less $ and down the road as budget see's fit make changes. I may spend a little more over time to get where I want but it may get me by until I can go for the whole kit and cubital.
My feeling on the Mopar lift. I think Mopar engineers came up with what they felt would just barley work, and be able to offer people the option of buying Mopar parts and keeping their warranty (If, I believe you have them install it) If there is anything good about the Mopar lift it is that you keep your warranty and they threw in some decent shocks. However for the money you end up at, no, you can for sure do better. But I do understand it, and to each his own.
My preference, thus far, in order if money was no issue.
Complete Lifts.
Metalcloak
Rockkrawler
JKS-Nice kit made in the USA.
AEV
Spacer kit-with shock extensions, basically a complete spacer kit with everything to do a good job and get you by.
So far the best one I have seen is the Teraflex I listed earlier (Their stuff is made in China though) still pretty good reviews and people seem to be pretty happy with their products. Still kinda looking around though.
Thanks again, all.