The two lifts I would stay away from are the Savvy. Overpriced lifts of average quality. The Savvy/Currie mid-arm is OK if you can't afford a quality long arm.
Remember nothing says mall crawler like a short arm lift with Johnny joints.
The Savvy mid-arm, followed by the Savvy short arm
Thanks for your agreement, a Currie mid-arm is nothing more than eye candy for the ignorant.
Thanks for your agreement, a Currie mid-arm is nothing more than eye candy for the ignorant.
I am not among the ignorant. How about you?Why don't you have a Currie mid-arm then?
I am not among the ignorant. How about you?
I am a fast learner, how about you?"New to the Jeep world, want to learn about what works and doesn't before I jump into building this Jeep." - Brad Cooley
Why don't you have a Currie mid-arm then?
Oh, the Currie mid-arm? Anyone got a link to that? @mrblaine?
Is Blaine the same guy that defends his backyard engineering degree by calling anyone that disagrees with opinion a moron?Oh, the Currie mid-arm? Anyone got a link to that? @mrblaine?
What a second Chris, aren't you making a profit off of every Savvy or Currie product bought though your Amazon affiliate link?
Is Blaine the same guy that defends his backyard engineering degree by calling anyone that disagrees with opinion a moron?
Thanks for being honest.Do they sell a Savvy mid-arm on Amazon? How about a Currie mid-arm?
In fact, how many Savvy / Currie products are even sold on Amazon at all. Some parts, but not even close to all of them.
I'd also make money if someone bought a Rough Country lift. So should I be pushing them instead? I'm sure they'd sell easier
What about Metalcloak?
@jodomcfrodo might have more firsthand experience with this