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Old Man Emu 2" Lift Installation Write-Up

Old Jan 25, 2008 | 02:01 PM
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If you’re looking to give your Jeep JK Wrangler a 2″-3″ lift and have no plans of ever going taller in the future, there’s only one true suspension lift kit you should consider and that is the one made by Old Man Emu. Being that the tallest lift that they make is an advertised 2″ lift, you can be sure that they do all that they can to make it the very best and have actually made a reputation for themselves for doing just that.

Retailing for about $650, the Old Man Emu 2″ suspension lift is by no means a ‘budget boost’ nor is it meant to be. As mentioned, this kit is a complete suspension lift that includes the replacement of your factory coils and shocks with ones that have been specifically designed and rated to offer the best ride possible.

Now, I should note that we did this Old Man Emu 2″ lift kit install on a 2-Door Jeep JK Wrangler X that already had 33″ tires installed on it. And, when all was said and done, I can tell you that this kit yielded closer to 3″-3.5″ of lift and had plenty of room under the fender flares to fit up to a 35″ tire. The installation is extremely simple and can be done in about 2 hours using basic metric tools.

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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 02:22 PM
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NICE! Just in time ill be ordering my OME with ft f/r track bars here in a few days after Uncle Sam gives me some money back lol. Thanks for the write up ill be printing this out and having it next to me for the install!

WOL or NotMySonsJK I have a question for you. Do you think front and rear tracks bars are needed or would improve drive ability?

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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 02:36 PM
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Thanks for the writeup Eddie. My OME 2" kit is sitting in the shop waiting for Spring. I have one question though, why did you recommend removing the skid for JK's with autos?
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 02:37 PM
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At the risk of sounding ignorant... Why OME?
I am wanting to run 35's and have no plans to ever run anything larger.
Street manners is very important to me. RTI... not so much.
I've never heard anyone say anything bad about OME but what makes them so good?

I"m looking for honest answers not flames....

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Rob
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by JKmike07
WOL or NotMySonsJK I have a question for you. Do you think front and rear tracks bars are needed or would improve drive ability?
Needed? No, but recommended, yes. They will allow you to reposition your axle under your Jeep but so far as I could tell, not having them didn't effect the driveability.

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Thanks for the writeup Eddie. My OME 2" kit is sitting in the shop waiting for Spring. I have one question though, why did you recommend removing the skid for JK's with autos?
If you have an automatic, the front drive shaft will get hung up on it when lowering your axle. This will prevent you from lowering your axle enough to pull your existing coils and install your new OME ones. Once your are finished, you will re-install the skid.

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At the risk of sounding ignorant... Why OME?
I am wanting to run 35's and have no plans to ever run anything larger.
Street manners is very important to me. RTI... not so much.
I've never heard anyone say anything bad about OME but what makes them so good?

I"m looking for honest answers not flames....

Thanks,

Rob
OME is known for making coils and shocks that are specifically rated to offer one of the most comfortable rides that you can get with a 2"-3" lift. That's all.
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:02 PM
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Very nice write up.
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:06 PM
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Another great write-up! Good job Eddie. That Jeep looks much better and is a lot more capable off the road too.
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:08 PM
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Great write up as always.

I highly recommend the trackbars they will not bind like the stock ones when flexed and like WOL mentioned they will allow you to center your axle under your jeep.

Also keep in mind if you are looking at getting only 2" of lift dont order the HD kit unless you plan on heavy bumpers, winch ect.

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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:13 PM
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I understand the importance of using an adjustable front trackbar, but could you safely & without much worry get away with using a good rear relocation bracket like the Currie Rock Jock? Or would you recommend using an adjustable rear trackbar also?
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 03:25 PM
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Thanks guys, I hope it will be able to help some of you out. As David mentioned, the HD coil kit will give you closer to 3"-3.5" of lift so if you're not planning to install a heavy duty bumper/winch, you might want to get the standard coils.
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