Full-Traction Suspension: Everything from Leveling Kits to 6" Long Arm Kits!
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Full-Traction Suspension: Everything from Leveling Kits to 6" Long Arm Kits!
We've got everything from Leveling Kits:
Full-Traction - Jeep JK Wrangler
To 6" Long Arm Kits:
Full-Traction - Jeep JK Wrangler
And everything in between. All of our kits are no maintenance and Made in The USA.
If you have a question, post up or send me a message. I'd be happy to help!!
Full-Traction - Jeep JK Wrangler
To 6" Long Arm Kits:
Full-Traction - Jeep JK Wrangler
And everything in between. All of our kits are no maintenance and Made in The USA.
If you have a question, post up or send me a message. I'd be happy to help!!
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3.5 lift
Just bought a 2013 jku rubicon...and i want to lift it with a 3.5 lift kit..is my daily driver.. with a weekend or two out in the woods. nothing major for doing any rock sliding.would like a compleate kit with no hidden extra's..I.E you need to also buy this and or that.
Thanks Shane
Thanks Shane
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Just bought a 2013 jku rubicon...and i want to lift it with a 3.5 lift kit..is my daily driver.. with a weekend or two out in the woods. nothing major for doing any rock sliding.would like a compleate kit with no hidden extra's..I.E you need to also buy this and or that.
Thanks Shane
Thanks Shane
And if you feel you need the upper control arms as well, you can do this kit: Full-Traction - Jeep JK Wrangler
Both kits come with front and rear track bars for proper axle alignment, front and rear sway bar disconnects, bumpstop extensions, etc. They are complete kits.
You would still need to buy the bigger tires to go with it.
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Ok so on the first one.. which shocks are better suited for my needs.. i live in the mountains.. i deal with more snow and ice that i will rocks.. on the road 90% of the time.And why would i need control arms.sorry for the questions ,just wan't to do this right the first time.
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Ok so on the first one.. which shocks are better suited for my needs.. i live in the mountains.. i deal with more snow and ice that i will rocks.. on the road 90% of the time.And why would i need control arms.sorry for the questions ,just wan't to do this right the first time.
Shane
Shane
The lower adjustable control arms allow you to adjust your pinion angle. The uppers are nice to have but probably not necessary. If you want more details or explanation, feel free to give us a call. We'd be happy to help!!