Rough countey 4 inch lift with 37s
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My rc3.5 series 2 for my jku will be here today, but that doesn't help u any..... Im just excited so I wanted to post it lol. I did see a pic of what ur asking on their website tho in the customer rides section
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Well i would get the 4 inch to compensate for "sagging " springs in case i decide to get steel bumpers and i wouldnt get there shocks i would go with different ones
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They have redesigned their springs. The springs of 2 years ago had bad problems with sagging, the new springs do not.
And if yours does start to sag, RC has awesome Customer Service and will replace the sagging springs for free. I have personal experience with them, and it's always been great.
And if yours does start to sag, RC has awesome Customer Service and will replace the sagging springs for free. I have personal experience with them, and it's always been great.
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After a 4" lift, I doubt you'll be very happy with how the JK handles without adjustable front control arms, you just won't be able to get enough caster for it to drive very well. Also, I'd highly recommend extended brake lines as your stockers will be stretched to about max.
They made a huge difference on my rig with 2.5" of lift.
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Get the adjustable front lower arms, you will be sorry if you don't. I have the 4 inch on my JKU and I have no issues with sagging after 1 year and 10K miles later.
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Sorry I just saw this post. The 4" kit is great. If youre concerned about caster we have another option other than adj control arms if cost is an issue. You can always add our control arm drops. These add caster and get the angle of the control arms more horizontal. These two factors contribute to better ride quality. NOw if you plan on wheeling pretty heavily then go with Adj arms. In the long run it will pay off for you. PM me with any concerns or questions you have.