Fizzlepop
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- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2018
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- Location
- Fort leavenworth
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 JL Rubicon
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- #46
To all. One of the things we are seeing in this thread and many other threads regarding the JL is the spread of incorrect information, people trying to combine incompatible parts/components etc. This is common with many new platforms. A great source of knowledge is to call the manufacturers directly and go over every detail of your build! Most manufacturers are great and will do what they can to provide you the best information possible.
So, I post an issue, and it resorts to spreading misinformation and incompatible parts.
First, the shocks arent incompatible. For the price of this kit, like MC, brackets should have been supplied as you knew this was an issue. They weren't. Instead, I'm to buy YOUR shocks to get YOUR brackets, to use YOUR lift.
Secondly, referring to your spring seats as spacers was wrong of me. I could only assume, based on the amount of height I'm receiving, that you included it in the height of your lift. Otherwise, I'd be sitting at a little less than 2-3/8 over stock.
Third, and this is the most important part, every single time I've called, I've been given a different reason as to why it is what is. From the JL being 300 lbs lighter and indeed using JK springs, to your springs having a softer second rate, and it being affected by additional rate more(which, by the way, would make additional gear more of a detriment to the second rate, would it not?).
I've had a shop, who installs lifts on a regular basis, agree that mine is sitting lower than theirs, who is using the same lift. I've had another shop, with my jeep on location mind you, tell me that its sitting 2-3/8 above stock height.
Then, theres the performance aspect of the lift. The whole time I'm staring at this other JL and noticing the dramatic height difference from mine I'm thinking to myself "well, maybe it's called the X factor because it flexes so much the axles look like an X". Then the ramp comes and I'm left looking like I just threw on a rough country. It's no shock that JLs out the gate are more capable than ever, and my flex was nothing more than average across ALL generation of Jeep. For being the most capable Jeep ever produced, and purchasing the best RK currently has to offer at a price point also above everyone else, I was disappointed.
Now, I get that your kit is on probably thousands of jeeps at this point, but I'm willing to bet that an overwhelming majority will never use them to their full potential. I'm not one of those majorities. Every 18th of an inch counts, and I am highly underwhelmed. Not all of us have manufacturers, shops, laborers, or money to continually dump in our vehicles, so when I pay premium, I expect premium. Not 2-3/8 over stock.
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