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Sold: California Rancho 2" Sport Suspension w/ RS9000XL Shocks - Orange County $400

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Correct. Per Rancho, the only difference between the 2", and the 3.5" lift kits are the bump stops. (I am looking at getting the same kit if they ever start up the rebate again. Also remember that the kit offered in this thread is the adjustable RS9000 shocks. both the 2" & 3.5" are also offered with the RS5000 non adjustable shocks. (I want the 9000's)
Did you ever get the kit? I have a sport JLUS and want to get these
 

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Did you ever get the kit? I have a sport JLUS and want to get these
Yes, I have the Rancho lift with the RS9000's on my JLUS. Very happy with it.

I also did the Rancho correction pads.

Make sure you remove & grease the adjuster knobs on the RS9000 shocks before you install them.
 

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Yes, I have the Rancho lift with the RS9000's on my JLUS. Very happy with it.

I also did the Rancho correction pads.

Make sure you remove & grease the adjuster knobs on the RS9000 shocks before you install them.
what size tire you running on that setup? I dont want to have that look of I skipped leg day on the jeep. Right now I have rubicon take offs (33's) with sport fenders
 

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what size tire you running on that setup? I dont want to have that look of I skipped leg day on the jeep. Right now I have rubicon take offs (33's) with sport fenders
I am Running Falken Wildpeak AT2W tires. Officially they are 34", but the actual diameter of them is only .2" smaller than 35" BGF KO2's.

Looks great, tires do not look too small at all.

also remember that the JLUS fenders are lower than the Rubicon fenders, so that helps with the look, and you don't need huge tires to fill in the wheel wells.
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