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I am brand new to this. Thinking about lifting my jl sport 2dr.
Will a jl Rubicon 4dr suspension fit on my jl sport. If so how much lift would I get?
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Many people have done this. It will give you 1.5-2 inches of lift. Alp you need to swap is the springs and shocks. Everything else is the same
 
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Many people have done this. It will give you 1.5-2 inches of lift. Alp you need to swap is the springs and shocks. Everything else is the same
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Keep in mind, that you can swap OEM parts and make lifts, but there are a lot of reputable lift companies that already did all the homework to put together complete lift kits that include things like sway bar endlinks, brake line relocations, and bumpstop extensions for any size tire you can imagine.

I fully support the idea that it is your Jeep, and we are all free to do what WE want to them, but if we (the forum) can save you some headache, i'll offer my 2 cents.
 
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Keep in mind, that you can swap OEM parts and make lifts, but there are a lot of reputable lift companies that already did all the homework to put together complete lift kits that include things like sway bar endlinks, brake line relocations, and bumpstop extensions for any size tire you can imagine.

I fully support the idea that it is your Jeep, and we are all free to do what WE want to them, but if we (the forum) can save you some headache, i'll offer my 2 cents.
Thanks for your input. I was looking for a cheap way to do a 1.5 - 2 in lift. However after a little more thought , I think I will do it the right way.
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