Aaron
August 9th, 2010, 09:54 AM
Hey all,
I'm looking to get some altitude under the new JK so that I can stop rubbing so much and get 35s under it. I'm in the budget range right now for a lift but want to start with something I can upgrade later if I wanted to. I was looking for something like 3".
I know Rough Country doesn't get much love but I had a 2.5" suspension and a 1.25 Body lift under the TJ I had and I loved it so I figured I would take a gander at theirs. They have a new 3.5" lift for the JK for $500 that is hard not to look at. It has all of the components I think are needed to be a complete kit. The cost savings comes with the fact that the components are not adjustable. No adjustable track bar and the control arms that come with it are not adjustable. However, since they are a part of the lift, I have to assume the geometry considerations have been built into these components. What do I lose? The ability to fine tune to my tastes? That sounds like something I could add later as the budget allows.
The other thing is that this lift is new. It literally came out in the last week or two. Should I be worried about installing something that new in the marketplace?
I'm looking to get some altitude under the new JK so that I can stop rubbing so much and get 35s under it. I'm in the budget range right now for a lift but want to start with something I can upgrade later if I wanted to. I was looking for something like 3".
I know Rough Country doesn't get much love but I had a 2.5" suspension and a 1.25 Body lift under the TJ I had and I loved it so I figured I would take a gander at theirs. They have a new 3.5" lift for the JK for $500 that is hard not to look at. It has all of the components I think are needed to be a complete kit. The cost savings comes with the fact that the components are not adjustable. No adjustable track bar and the control arms that come with it are not adjustable. However, since they are a part of the lift, I have to assume the geometry considerations have been built into these components. What do I lose? The ability to fine tune to my tastes? That sounds like something I could add later as the budget allows.
The other thing is that this lift is new. It literally came out in the last week or two. Should I be worried about installing something that new in the marketplace?