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I know in this day and age the trend is to post and share problems and issues so with my order of 2020 Sahara there are 3 key things I’m wanting to do and there is tons of advice out there (mostly from people selling) there perfect product. So I come to all of you the users of the equipment. My plan: enjoyable everyday driver (while trail riding is for sure fun, it is not my current plan) so with that said.... 2” lift or so, 35” tires rolling on 20” wheels.

Finally the question: if I’m just going to drive it and plan to star in the next action movie would I be ok with mopar lift? Anyone with good experiences? If seen lots of bad to horrible. Thanks in advance!!!!
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Dang thumbs!!!!! NOT plan to star....:facepalm:
 

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There is certainly nothing wrong with it and plenty of owners do just as you describe. It is a bit pricy IMO for what you get, but the bonus is your suspension components can still be covered by the factory warranty or any of the extended warranty plans. You *may* need to have your dealer install it to maintain the warranty. I think most likely depends on the dealer doing any future warranty work, but I have never had to deal with that. I have always bought true after market lift kits.
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