Lift Kit

Cameron Risinger

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Thanks in advance! I have been looking at lift kits in the 2-3 inch range and need a little help in figuring out which one will be best for me. I am planning on purchasing a newer take off wheel and keep the factory size tires so I will not be running a large tire. The jeep will be 90% on road driven so very little to no off-road at all. I know most people suggest the OME lift but any other feedback or more reasons why OME is the best way to go would be greatly appreciated.

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If you're sticking with stock size tires, a 2" lift would be plenty sufficient for your needs. OME is a well proven brand. JKS has their JSPEC kit as well. While it's not the best value, it looks to be a pretty complete kit. If you do a little research, you could piece a kit together and save some coin as well. BDS, Procomp make a quality 2" spring. Pair that with some Rancho RS5000X shocks and you'd have a decent setup.
 
If you're sticking with stock size tires, a 2" lift would be plenty sufficient for your needs. OME is a well proven brand. JKS has their JSPEC kit as well. While it's not the best value, it looks to be a pretty complete kit. If you do a little research, you could piece a kit together and save some coin as well. BDS, Procomp make a quality 2" spring. Pair that with some Rancho RS5000X shocks and you'd have a decent setup.


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Would the Procomp springs and rancho shocks be a better setup than the zone combo?

If I bought a zone combo, I would just install up to 3 inches.. and leave out the bl.

Price wise.. its almost a wash. But the zone will give you a motor mount, and Bl.. giving room to go to 4.25 of lift.