I've only been on this site for about a year and have noticed the typical elitism you find in basicly every other hobby forum. For some people, their answer to every question is always the same regardless of the situation.
Someone asks about a lift kit for a purpose built rig because they want to get into serious rock crawling and the answer is to spend $2800 for a Currie lift because you should buy once, cry once.
The next guy comes along and asks about a lift kit for his daily driver because they want to wheel occasionally with their friends a couple weekends a year and the answer is to spend $2800 for a Currie lift because you should buy once, cry once.
The fact is, for some people, sure a Currie lift is the right answer, for others, a Zone Offroad kit is exactly what will serve them perfectly.
There are applications where a $1250 set of Savvy double adjustable control arms will work best with their setup and there are applications where a $190 set of Crown Automotive factory control arms is all they need.
I've learned a lot on this site and its a wealth of information but I've also been around long enough on different sites to know that you have to do your own research and sift through all the bullshit to come to the conclusion of what's best for you and your application.
Elitists, product snobs and brand name fan boys can do more to hurt new comers seeking information than to help them. Every person's application is different and information should be based on their needs. They shouldn't be given a canned response, thats not helping them at all.