3 inch lift?
I am looking to lift my jeep with a coil lift, i want a decent lift is the zone offroad 3 inch kit a decent lift? if not what would a decent 2-3 inch lift to go with? right now i have a 08 wrangler x 6spd.
it's a basic lift. if you do get it, i would recommend getting a set of adjustable lower control arms or upper arms to set some additional positive caster. i would also recommend getting an adjustable front track bar to help recenter your front axle. last but not least, being that you have a 2 door, i would get a new rear u-joint style drive shaft and a set of adjustable rear upper control arms so you can set your pinon angle.
if it were me, i might recommend getting something like the full traction premium plus SRS 3" lift as it comes with what you need (minus the drive shaft).
if it were me, i might recommend getting something like the full traction premium plus SRS 3" lift as it comes with what you need (minus the drive shaft).
it's a basic lift. if you do get it, i would recommend getting a set of adjustable lower control arms or upper arms to set some additional positive caster. i would also recommend getting an adjustable front track bar to help recenter your front axle. last but not least, being that you have a 2 door, i would get a new rear u-joint style drive shaft and a set of adjustable rear upper control arms so you can set your pinon angle.
if it were me, i might recommend getting something like the full traction premium plus SRS 3" lift as it comes with what you need (minus the drive shaft).
if it were me, i might recommend getting something like the full traction premium plus SRS 3" lift as it comes with what you need (minus the drive shaft).
Here would be my advice. What do you want to do with the Jeep and what is your budget? Once those questions are answered you can then compare different lifts against each other. Make sure that when you compare lifts that you are taking into consideration all of the parts within each lift. If one is a better price make sure you do not need to purchase additional parts to compensate.
Kits in that price range will satisfy your desire to be taller,
let you add bigger tires and may end up being just fine for
your needs. But, there is a reason they are cheaper.
Full Traction, Teraflex, Rock Krawler and OME all have affordable 2.5"-3" kits
that are just fine by themselves and are ready for future upgrades.
Save yourself the headache, save up a little more and buy a quality
"budget" system. It will save you money in the long run.
I am very happy on my third suspension.
I wish I would have done it from the beginning.
let you add bigger tires and may end up being just fine for
your needs. But, there is a reason they are cheaper.
Full Traction, Teraflex, Rock Krawler and OME all have affordable 2.5"-3" kits that are just fine by themselves and are ready for future upgrades.
Save yourself the headache, save up a little more and buy a quality
"budget" system. It will save you money in the long run.
I am very happy on my third suspension.
I wish I would have done it from the beginning.
Last edited by MuddRat; Apr 15, 2011 at 07:28 PM.
If you heed no advise from anyone, take this one thing away. Do A LOT of your own research. Everyone that has a lift will tell you their lift is the best. There are not many that will say... man I wish I bought xxx lift.
Figure out what type of wheeling you are going to do, trails, rocks, mud, mall crawl??? Then you can determine what type will suite your needs.
Check reviews in off road magazines. This months issue of JP Mag has some really good lift stuff, last month had good tire info.
One thing you don't want to do is skimp on your suspension. It along with proper tires will make or break your rig. You get winched or you drive it.
Research, research, research.
Don't do anything for several months, you get a better idea of what your Jeep can do stock and what mods you will need.
Figure out what type of wheeling you are going to do, trails, rocks, mud, mall crawl??? Then you can determine what type will suite your needs.
Check reviews in off road magazines. This months issue of JP Mag has some really good lift stuff, last month had good tire info.
One thing you don't want to do is skimp on your suspension. It along with proper tires will make or break your rig. You get winched or you drive it.
Research, research, research.
Don't do anything for several months, you get a better idea of what your Jeep can do stock and what mods you will need.
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thanks for all the answers, i am doing some research and reading up on diffrent lifts. it will be mostly a Daily driver, once or twice a month i will be off roading it, its mostly mud and sand trails i will be on, i plan on taking a trip to rausch creek in pa in the near future.
I just bought the OME 2" lift with HD springs. It actually got me about 3 1/2". It was very easy to install. Now I am dealing with another issue that was present prior to the lift, but overall, I am happy with it. I am already buying other items such as an adjustable front track bar, like mentioned earlier.
thanks for all the answers, i am doing some research and reading up on diffrent lifts. it will be mostly a Daily driver, once or twice a month i will be off roading it, its mostly mud and sand trails i will be on, i plan on taking a trip to rausch creek in pa in the near future.


