Four door Wrangler 6" lift
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Four door Wrangler 6" lift
We're modding a four door auto wrangler X, 36's, 6" lift, and lots of accessories. What is a very good lift for 6"? In years past my fellow Jeep'ers didn't care for Skyjacker but did like R.E. and Teraflex, this was some 10 years ago, what's the rage now? I want bolt on, nothing insane, must be user friendly...
Thanks inadvance,
Kevin
Thanks inadvance,
Kevin
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The Teraflex 6" long arm kit just came out a few weeks ago. I've never heard anything bad about the company, and one of their employees is very active on the forum.
However, I think 6 inches of lift is too much for 36s. You might consider a 4" Teraflex long arm lift instead.
However, I think 6 inches of lift is too much for 36s. You might consider a 4" Teraflex long arm lift instead.
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We're modding a four door auto wrangler X, 36's, 6" lift, and lots of accessories. What is a very good lift for 6"? In years past my fellow Jeep'ers didn't care for Skyjacker but did like R.E. and Teraflex, this was some 10 years ago, what's the rage now? I want bolt on, nothing insane, must be user friendly...
Thanks inadvance,
Kevin
Thanks inadvance,
Kevin
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Here is my first hand experience with the skyjacker lift. I have the skyjacker 6" Long arm lift. And...after wheeing it pretty hard in moab atleast 18 days worth of trail ridding in 2000 miles, I am switching to the TF Lift. Here is what I think about the SkyJacker Lift,
Good:
The control arms are tough!! A lot tougher and bigger than the ones on the TJ kit. So is the rear Lower Control arm mounts. Mine have taken quite a few hits and still no dings/dents, just some scratching.
Pretty good (Not great) on road manners
good flex/decent clearance
Cheap
Bad:
The Rear lower control arm mount hits on everything even with 37s. Mostly because I airdown quite a bit, but still gets caught up, and it could definetly be my driving to .
Front upper control arm design, NOT GOOD. The arms themselves are ok..but the bushings allways wear out, for me, every 500 miles. Not good because when they wear out, makes the axle roate up about 2 inches every time you brake...defiently puts strain on rest of the set up. Rebuild kits from Skyjacker are cheap ($30) for each joint, but you have to get an allignment everytime you replace them. I found out that even if you screw in the joints exactly the same way they were b4, I allways need an allignment.
Front and rear track bar mounts are NO GOOD. they do not replace the track bar just add to the mount. My front broke on a trail, causing loss of stearing. my back one cracked. Did not break because it has an additional piece for support that connects to the rear diff cover.
Above I stated that it has decent road manners but...the Traction controll comes on all the time. Sometimes, it freaks out and disables itsself and stays off for a period of a few days and decides to turn back on. I switched to adjustable shocks and it helped a bit more on the stiffest setting, but not much. The springs are pretty soft
My front springs sagged a ton. I had to add 2in spacers to level it out. Doesn't seem to be a true 6" Lift. I have rubbing at full flex on the front and the rear wheel wells with 37's
I am pretty hard on my jeep, and really take it to its limits at times, but I would expect the suspension to preform better. because of this, I have decided to switch to a TF 6" long arm. It seems to fix all of the issues I am having with the Skyjacker lift. After a lot of research, I strongly recomend TF (They are right down the street from me so I have been there quite a bit the past few weeks trying to decide on a new kit).My jeep is there now, I will let you know how it is once they are finished. Could be a while, I am upgrading to Tera60R axles and 40" or 42" tires to !!
Not sure if this helps, but this is my opinion after 2k miles and a lot of trail time. Good luck!
Good:
The control arms are tough!! A lot tougher and bigger than the ones on the TJ kit. So is the rear Lower Control arm mounts. Mine have taken quite a few hits and still no dings/dents, just some scratching.
Pretty good (Not great) on road manners
good flex/decent clearance
Cheap
Bad:
The Rear lower control arm mount hits on everything even with 37s. Mostly because I airdown quite a bit, but still gets caught up, and it could definetly be my driving to .
Front upper control arm design, NOT GOOD. The arms themselves are ok..but the bushings allways wear out, for me, every 500 miles. Not good because when they wear out, makes the axle roate up about 2 inches every time you brake...defiently puts strain on rest of the set up. Rebuild kits from Skyjacker are cheap ($30) for each joint, but you have to get an allignment everytime you replace them. I found out that even if you screw in the joints exactly the same way they were b4, I allways need an allignment.
Front and rear track bar mounts are NO GOOD. they do not replace the track bar just add to the mount. My front broke on a trail, causing loss of stearing. my back one cracked. Did not break because it has an additional piece for support that connects to the rear diff cover.
Above I stated that it has decent road manners but...the Traction controll comes on all the time. Sometimes, it freaks out and disables itsself and stays off for a period of a few days and decides to turn back on. I switched to adjustable shocks and it helped a bit more on the stiffest setting, but not much. The springs are pretty soft
My front springs sagged a ton. I had to add 2in spacers to level it out. Doesn't seem to be a true 6" Lift. I have rubbing at full flex on the front and the rear wheel wells with 37's
I am pretty hard on my jeep, and really take it to its limits at times, but I would expect the suspension to preform better. because of this, I have decided to switch to a TF 6" long arm. It seems to fix all of the issues I am having with the Skyjacker lift. After a lot of research, I strongly recomend TF (They are right down the street from me so I have been there quite a bit the past few weeks trying to decide on a new kit).My jeep is there now, I will let you know how it is once they are finished. Could be a while, I am upgrading to Tera60R axles and 40" or 42" tires to !!
Not sure if this helps, but this is my opinion after 2k miles and a lot of trail time. Good luck!
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I have the RE long arm.
Install was horrible.
Cross member didn't fit without modification.
Flex sucks.
Measurements in the instructions were way off. (I think they used random numbers)
I will replace it with a good lift in the future.
I will not buy any more RE products.
Install was horrible.
Cross member didn't fit without modification.
Flex sucks.
Measurements in the instructions were way off. (I think they used random numbers)
I will replace it with a good lift in the future.
I will not buy any more RE products.