Rough Country 3.25 vs 3.5" - On road ride quality
From everything I've read and from talking to rough country as well, along with a number of jeep shops, they made a lot of changes to their Springs and overall kits in the last couple years or so due to complaints and have supposedly come a long way. Fingers crossed!
Last edited by mpthompson84; May 23, 2013 at 02:06 PM.
I would avoid their shocks if you want a good ride. Don't do the drop pitman arm. At 3.5" you might want to look into a drag link flip and a raised rear track bar bracket on the axle. For those hitting the ds boot at droop, install a limiting strap at the differential to prevent contact.
Thanks for adding to the discussion!
Last edited by mpthompson84; May 24, 2013 at 06:22 AM.
I have seen and replaced several leaking shocks from rough country, the finish is poor on them and I have even seen the shafts rust up.
The drop pitman arm puts extra stress on the sector shaft and steering box causing bent sector shafts and leaks around it.
I was talking to a dealer that carries rough country lifts and asked his opinion about them. He stated that they were a terrible lift and he only carries them because he needed a sub $500 4" lift to satisfy the low budget crowd. He also stated that he could not believe how much those people would eventually spend on fixing the poorly engineered components and geometry after having the rc lift installed over time.
You stated that you were a daily driver and wanted a nice ride at 3.5" of lift. The RC lift will give you an ok ride on the initial install, it will not be better then stock or as good, and you should expect it to get worse over time.
The drop pitman arm puts extra stress on the sector shaft and steering box causing bent sector shafts and leaks around it.
I was talking to a dealer that carries rough country lifts and asked his opinion about them. He stated that they were a terrible lift and he only carries them because he needed a sub $500 4" lift to satisfy the low budget crowd. He also stated that he could not believe how much those people would eventually spend on fixing the poorly engineered components and geometry after having the rc lift installed over time.
You stated that you were a daily driver and wanted a nice ride at 3.5" of lift. The RC lift will give you an ok ride on the initial install, it will not be better then stock or as good, and you should expect it to get worse over time.
You will find the same from several of the low cost lift manufacturers out there. Zone, BDS, Rubicon Express, Skyjacker, Ranchero all have low cost lifts that share the same components or leave out important parts that are needed for a proper set up and will end up costing you in the end. The taller you go in lift the more you will need to correct steering geometry. You will be unlikely to regain the proper caster and factory steering feel with a tall lift unless you replace the axle housing or cut and turn the inner C.
For quality of ride shocks will be the most important component followed by the steering geometry at 3.5" of lift. Unless you are running 37"+ tires on your jeep there is no reason to run such a tall lift. 2.5" will run 35" tires fine and will give you fewer problems with steering and suspension geometry.
But in the end it is your jeep and your money do what you will with it.
For quality of ride shocks will be the most important component followed by the steering geometry at 3.5" of lift. Unless you are running 37"+ tires on your jeep there is no reason to run such a tall lift. 2.5" will run 35" tires fine and will give you fewer problems with steering and suspension geometry.
But in the end it is your jeep and your money do what you will with it.
Man its tough. For every positive review that gets me excited I read a negative that makes me question my decision. Issue is that I don't think I will ever be able to justify dropping $1500 all at once on a lift that will be way over built for me needs. So if all of the various "budget"lifts have these types of issues..I may just have to deal with it and hope for the best and make needed adjustments as they come. May turn out to be perfect for my needs/expectations...or may end up being a learning lesson
I agree that a 2.5"would allow me to fit my 35s however being I am coming up from a 1.5" lift...Im fairly certain I would not be satisfied with the upgrade and would not get the look I'm going for. Decisions decisions.
Thanks again
I agree that a 2.5"would allow me to fit my 35s however being I am coming up from a 1.5" lift...Im fairly certain I would not be satisfied with the upgrade and would not get the look I'm going for. Decisions decisions.
Thanks again
Last edited by mpthompson84; May 24, 2013 at 09:31 AM.



