Best place to purchase Currie lift?

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I’m looking for a bit of insight on the best place to purchase a 4” Currie lift with double adjustable control arms with antirock system. Can you steer me in the right direction please!
 
Yep, its unfortunate. 4lowparts and @Garza were great to deal with. Curious to see what happens to 4low now...
 
Just order it direct from RockJock. Everything Currie/RockJock that I have ordered elsewhere has always drop shipped directly from Currie anyway. Call them and verify you are ordering the part numbers you want. In the remote possibility you have an issue you wouldn't have to deal with communicating through a middleman.
 
I have been looking at the Currie lift as well i understand there springs are pretty stiff and good for carrying weight better. Can anyone weigh in on this. (No pun intended) i have a 06 rubi lj that i travel and carry a lot of gear in
 
Who is Ricky???

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Check with www.savvyoffroad.com who is a dealer for Currie, now known as Rock Hard. Savvy has what is essentially the same suspension lift but with aluminum double-adjustable arms.

Nothing against Savvy, but if you are going to recommend them, please also make sure to let people know about potential delays.

Otherwise you'll be contacting Gerald yet again when someone complains that Savvy is hard to get information from :)
 
Nothing against Savvy, but if you are going to recommend them, please also make sure to let people know about potential delays.

Otherwise you'll be contacting Gerald yet again when someone complains that Savvy is hard to get information from :)
I don't have to, I can always count on one or two bringing that up whenever Savvy is recommended for anything. For those who need instant gratification there's always Quadratec's roomful of sales droids.
 
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I have been looking at the Currie lift as well i understand there springs are pretty stiff and good for carrying weight better. Can anyone weigh in on this. (No pun intended) i have a 06 rubi lj that i travel and carry a lot of gear in
You might want to research springs.

Springs stiffness does not make a spring better or worse at carrying weight.

What you need to understand is spring rate and spring length.

You also need to understand sprung weight and unsprung weight of your Jeep.

Currie 4" spring rate is actually very low comparatively (78lbs/in). What that means is that every 78 lbs compresses the coil 1 inch.

If you're trying to get a specific ride height, choose a coil that will get you close to that height. If it's not quite there get a spacer, that's what they are for.
 
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