ce-9800hlWhich model number? Currie has a number of different lifts.
Thanks for the heads up! I'm thinking rancho 5000x but haven't looked into these yetYou may also want to pick up some rear shock relocation brackets (CE-9601), depending on how your new shocks mount. That's the one thing I didn't have to complete my install in time
Those shocks work great with the kit. The ones for 3.5" lift are perfect for 4" SL, 1.25" BL, and 35s. They bottom out right as the tire begins to rub on the tub. You'll need to trim the flares or get wider flares to prevent rubbing on the lip with that combination, though. The RS5000X shocks will need the relocator brackets in the rear if you have a double cardan driveshaftThanks for the heads up! I'm thinking rancho 5000x but haven't looked into these yet
@Chris Is there a difference between the springs in his link and the ones in this link?
Currie Enterprises CE-9801HS Johnny Joint 4" Suspension System with Antirock/Double Adjustable Upper Arms https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018I6B6L4/?tag=wranglerorg-20
I also noticed the link is his kit comes with quick disconnects
The ce-9801hs does have different rear springs for (tjs). It also has the anti rock and double adjustable uppers.@Chris Is there a difference between the springs in his link and the ones in this link?
Currie Enterprises CE-9801HS Johnny Joint 4" Suspension System with Antirock/Double Adjustable Upper Arms https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018I6B6L4/?tag=wranglerorg-20
I also noticed the link is his kit comes with quick disconnects