Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

What lift kit is this?

LD50

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First off, I really appreciate all the great info I've found here. I'm a new Jeep owner (sort of). My father had an '03 Rubicon with 46k miles that he doesn't use much. He decided to give it to my son who will turn 16 in about 5 months. It's in pretty good shape, but I'm going through it and fixing some things here and there. My son and I pulled the rear brakes apart today to fix the parking brake. The rotors weren't in the best of shape so we replaced those and the pads along with the shoes and hardware.

The owner previous to my dad had used it as an off road toy and had put what looks to be a 4 inch lift on it. Thanks again, as I was only able to determine that from information I got here. My question is, can anyone identify this lift kit? There is a truss on top of the rear axle and the adjustable top link looks like a wishbone that connects to the link mounts on the frame. All of the links are pretty beefy and adjustable. From my limited knowledge, it looks like a decent kit but I'm definitely open to opinions.

I realize the tires are likely too much for it as it sits right now, and they definitely cause some handling characteristics that are too much for my son. The are going to come of, probably from some Ridge Grapplers or KO3's in 31-32 range.

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@Wildman is this some old discontinued Nth Degree stuff? I seem to recall an old bolt-on 3-link kit but can’t remember the manufacturer.

It for sure isn't a Nth Degree lift kit. I think LJ might be onto something with the Full Traction lift. There were a couple other companies that made a wishbone looking rear like that but I don't remember who anymore.
 
I think that has to be it. I can only see a couple of minor differences that could very easily be updates or a redesign. Thank you all.
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts