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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by inspect-a-home
No problemo, thought I'd let you guys know I'm OK with being a guinea pig. Turns out they are worth it, and I cannot wait to wheel with you guys again.
I didn't see it anywhere, but how much of a suspension lift does their kit give?
I know the system is completely adjustable, but up to how tall? Or is that a stupid question?
I know it has to do with the spring rate and how you adjust them.
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Old Sep 5, 2012 | 11:13 AM
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I'm at 4.5 lift, they're maxed out on the fronts..i would drop it another 1" soon.

Several ways to adjust ride height, first you could turn the adjusters down this will compress the springs and give you more lift. If your jeep is still too tall, you can get lighter rated springs, last you could get 10" springs vs the 12" spring, thats what im doing at the rears.

Basically to get it somewhat level I will be 3.5" at front and 2.5"-2" lift on rear. a 3" lift up front would probably be the lowest you can go on this kit. If I want to go fast i can just turn the adjusters down and i get an instant lift.

So far from my experience this works for me...Im not a shock guru though. maybe EVO can chime in.
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