Want to put Savvy 1.25" body lift on. Already have 4 in suspension lift. What 1" motor lift should I use and will I have to adjust any linkages. Just installed 35's and need a little more clearance.
Chris my jeep is the 2004 Rubicon and its says this linkage dosent work on the Rubicon. Not sure what the difference is but guessing different transfer case?Just use these spacers:
https://savvyoffroad.com/product/sav-mmltj/
You'll have to adjust your transfer case linkages most likely, so I suggest going with the Savvy transfer case shifter:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073L4L4R5/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Chris my jeep is the 2004 Rubicon and its says this linkage dosent work on the Rubicon. Not sure what the difference is but guessing different transfer case?Just use these spacers:
https://savvyoffroad.com/product/sav-mmltj/
You'll have to adjust your transfer case linkages most likely, so I suggest going with the Savvy transfer case shifter:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073L4L4R5/?tag=wranglerorg-20
Chris my jeep is the 2004 Rubicon and its says this linkage dosent work on the Rubicon. Not sure what the difference is but guessing different transfer case?
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Rubber or polyurethane? I had zero vibes after installing MORE's rubber MML kit onto my previous TJ. But Savvy's spacer kit is the way to go now.I put M.O.R.E. raised motor mounts on mine and noticed a significant increase in vibrations. Made me wish I had gone with spacers
Not sure which material. What is better about the spacer kit?Rubber or polyurethane? I had zero vibes after installing MORE's rubber MML kit onto my previous TJ. But Savvy's spacer kit is the way to go now.
You keep the stock rubber mounts.Not sure which material. What is better about the spacer kit?
Rubber or polyurethane? I had zero vibes after installing MORE's rubber MML kit onto my previous TJ. But Savvy's spacer kit is the way to go now.
@Nep1303, the basic issue is vibration damping between the engine and the frame. The stock motor mounts do a very good job, so why take that away to substitute for something that may not do as good a job? A spacer is just that, a spacer that the stock mounts are mounted on top of. As long as your stock mounts are good I see no reason to change. Rough Country sells an Aluminum T6061 one for about $45. I used it in a rig. Problem free for a year or more now.