laueddy
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I am trying to save up on a lift kit, and I won't be doing the installation myself.
The Jeep is my daily drive, and it's the primary family car (2+2). According to my research, the 2.5" EVO lift kit with King shocks appears to be one of the best option, except, I am clueless on how each of their kit is better than the other.
1> It says the Long arm kit is bolt on, but then welding is also mentioned, does that mean it is not reversible if I ever want to put the Jeep back to stock? It also says an adjustable track bar is recommended, but I am unable to find any info on what adjustable track bar I should be using?
2> For the short arm kit, they have the Enforcer & Enforcer Overland, is the Overland the version which provide the better ride?
3> For the regular short arm kit, they have stage 1 to stage 4, can someone explain how each of the component included in the next stage do?
As I mentioned above, I will be paying a local shop to do the installation, so I really want to do this right at 1 shot, yet I want to learn as much as I can in order to make an informative decision.
Thanks everyone!!
The Jeep is my daily drive, and it's the primary family car (2+2). According to my research, the 2.5" EVO lift kit with King shocks appears to be one of the best option, except, I am clueless on how each of their kit is better than the other.
1> It says the Long arm kit is bolt on, but then welding is also mentioned, does that mean it is not reversible if I ever want to put the Jeep back to stock? It also says an adjustable track bar is recommended, but I am unable to find any info on what adjustable track bar I should be using?
2> For the short arm kit, they have the Enforcer & Enforcer Overland, is the Overland the version which provide the better ride?
3> For the regular short arm kit, they have stage 1 to stage 4, can someone explain how each of the component included in the next stage do?
As I mentioned above, I will be paying a local shop to do the installation, so I really want to do this right at 1 shot, yet I want to learn as much as I can in order to make an informative decision.
Thanks everyone!!
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