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Evo rear coilover or lever system?

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Old Oct 22, 2012 | 10:09 AM
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Great thread with lots of info. The couple of options are for pretty extreme crawling and flex based on the rigs that currently have these options and are responding here.

What about for the novice just getting into this? Would you recommend one of these over the other? Or what about the enforcer kit for starters and then can that kit be upgraded with either coilover/lever?

Can you still crawl with the EVo Enf or was it not really created for that? Apples and oranges at that point, which is why I ask cuz I'm still new to this world, yet envy all the build talk and looking to learn and gain experience.
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Old Oct 22, 2012 | 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by JK JAGS
....Can you still crawl with the EVo Enf or was it not really created for that? Apples and oranges at that point, which is why I ask cuz I'm still new to this world, yet envy all the build talk and looking to learn and gain experience.
You can crawl with the stock suspension, seriously, any suspension is sufficient enough to get you out into the terrain of your choice. A well designed and thought out coilover set up allows you to really make light work out of obstacles and situations that traditional lift kits struggle with. Some of the benefits of a coilover suspension vs. a traditional coil and shock set up are; on car adjustability of ride height, easier to dial in suspension ride settings (firmness or softness), easy to rebuild, and the key advantage of much greater suspension articulation.

Nothing wrong with being a new guy, everyone has to start at somepoint. And at least you are asking questions! Now go wheel what you have brother

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Old Oct 22, 2012 | 10:23 AM
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The Evo high clearance long arm kit for the lever system is also something worth considering. I didnt see anyone mention that in this thread but getting those control arm mounts up and out of the rocks will be huge.
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Old Oct 22, 2012 | 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by JK JAGS
Great thread with lots of info. The couple of options are for pretty extreme crawling and flex based on the rigs that currently have these options and are responding here.

What about for the novice just getting into this? Would you recommend one of these over the other? Or what about the enforcer kit for starters and then can that kit be upgraded with either coilover/lever?

Can you still crawl with the EVo Enf or was it not really created for that? Apples and oranges at that point, which is why I ask cuz I'm still new to this world, yet envy all the build talk and looking to learn and gain experience.
Yes, all of our kits are built to rockcrawl.

I just noticed how close you are to us, Stop by the shop we can talk over the options
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