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2-2.5" lift which one?. 17/8 or 17/9 cragars?

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Old 06-20-2011, 02:57 PM
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Default 2-2.5" lift which one?. 17/8 or 17/9 cragars?

newbie here so if im posting in the wrong forum or if youre just sick of this question, sorry. heres my situation. i have a 2008 2dr jk x which came originally with the stock 16" steels. i was able to find some 17" take offs at a great price and thats whats on my ride now. i did however get rid of the wrangler sra highway tire and put on 255/75/17 goodyear silentarmors(a great tire imho especially in the snow). anyhow, i read recently that the stock jk with 16" rims came with a shitty suspension no monotube shocks like the 17" package etc. so i figured id get better shocks, if im gonna do the shocks i might as well put a small lift on it and do the springs as well. 2-2.5" and level it out is all im looking for. i plan on getting some cragar soft 8s 17x8 or 17x9 at the same time and just keep my 32" goodyear a/t's. ive looked at ome, rustys and rough country 2-2.5" kits. is there another kit out there i should consider? bang for the buck which is better? also 17/8" or 17/9" cragars? thanks
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Planning on any offroad? Budget?
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The 2.5" Teraflex seems to be really popular. I'm looking myself so I can't give any input. Good luck!
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thanks for replys, rafi .a lil offraod probably. but im in nj mostly pine barrens stuff sand mud etc. im gonna keep it as my DD until i pay it off. i wouldnt want to go any bigger then 2.5. i guess im looking closest at ome 2" and terafleix 2.5 and maybe rustys 2". im an electrician so im pretty good with my hands but ive never lifted a vehicle before. i dont want something so big my wife and son need help getting in. or something where i'll be damaging my jeep just to lift it.
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I just added the Tereflex 2 1/2" budget boost kit on my jk and it drives like factory although my jk only has 1500 miles on it. It took me about 6 hours to install with hand tools. Just a heads up if you have the stock 17" rims your gonna need wheel spacers on the rears
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I just purchased the T.F. 2.5" coil lift with shocks. I had been searching for a while and found a great deal. No one else came close, check them out. The price on there is total out the door!

http://shopcop.cop4x4.com/content/te...wshocks-25-kit
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Originally Posted by SeadiverNH
I just added the Tereflex 2 1/2" budget boost kit on my jk and it drives like factory although my jk only has 1500 miles on it. It took me about 6 hours to install with hand tools. Just a heads up if you have the stock 17" rims your gonna need wheel spacers on the rears
i plan of getting cragars either 17x8 or 17x9 and put the lift and wheels on at the same time. ya think i'll need spacers with the cragars too?
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Originally Posted by truckie3
I just purchased the T.F. 2.5" coil lift with shocks. I had been searching for a while and found a great deal. No one else came close, check them out. The price on there is total out the door!

http://shopcop.cop4x4.com/content/te...wshocks-25-kit
that include shipping too?
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Yes! That included shipping. The shop is in Arizona and I am in California, not sure if its free shipping everywhere but it was for me



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that include shipping too?
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I am not sure if you will need spacers with those rims. It depends what the backset of the tire is. I know the stock 17" had a 5.5" backset and Tereflex I believe recommends a 4.5" backset other wise your right rear wheel will rub. Atleast that is with the budget boost lift


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