word302
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Because them lift kits always be breakin'.I would suggest a Mopar lift if you are wanting to get it covered under warranty.
PS: RK warranty is for life on all the hard parts in their lift kits.
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Because them lift kits always be breakin'.I would suggest a Mopar lift if you are wanting to get it covered under warranty.
Our experience with the Cooper STT Pros has been excellent.Update on the initial post:
Wife has definitely made up her mind, we are going with some Warn DiamondCutter wheels, 0 offset with some 315/70/17 Cooper STT Pro's. First set of Cooper's, hope they do well.
Local 4x4 shop is telling me (actually just a specific know-it-all that I always seem to get into it with) that I need a minimum of 4" of lift to run 37's on the trail. From what I've read I don't think that's true, you guys please sanity check me here.
Plan is to pick up the aforementioned 315's and Warn wheels and use for local trail and DD responsibilities, also having another set of wheels with 37's installed and ready to throw on at any time to do some more serious wheeling.
Would the RK 2.5" lift be enough to be able to run 35's or 37's on the trail with a 0 offset wheel?
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...2-5in-max-travel-no-limits-tt-system-lift-kit