Short Arm vs. Long Arm for JK 35" and Fox 2.5 FS DCS
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Short Arm vs. Long Arm for JK 35" and Fox 2.5 FS DCS
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I know there are many topics on lifts but I wanted to post my conditions and get feedback. I have a 2012 JK that just got new 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers and I have the Fox 2.5 Factor Series DCS Adjuster (for a lift of 2.5"-4" - Part Numbers 883-26-015 and 883-26-016) with an existing 3" lift. I want to have a better ride as a daily driver but I don't like the idea of smacking every rock when I go off-roading. With the current limiting factor of the shock (I think), do I go with a 4" Long arm kit (EVO or Teraflex) or just do a 4" Short arm with adjustable arms? I don't mind going up to a 37" but I just purchased these puppies (Note: I have PS Flat Fenders now). Most of my riding is trail riding with the occasional rock crawling when I see it and now that I'm not going to bottom out too bad. Sure I can get more skids but the arms in my opinion may hang low on a 4" lift not mentioning the already low points at the shock mounts. Anyways, I really do want that slight better ride and I have great shocks at the moment (very noticeable and can dial in). Yes I can go to 4.5" but then everything goes (tires, shocks, driveshaft (which may need to for 4"). Any thoughts on this?
I know there are many topics on lifts but I wanted to post my conditions and get feedback. I have a 2012 JK that just got new 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers and I have the Fox 2.5 Factor Series DCS Adjuster (for a lift of 2.5"-4" - Part Numbers 883-26-015 and 883-26-016) with an existing 3" lift. I want to have a better ride as a daily driver but I don't like the idea of smacking every rock when I go off-roading. With the current limiting factor of the shock (I think), do I go with a 4" Long arm kit (EVO or Teraflex) or just do a 4" Short arm with adjustable arms? I don't mind going up to a 37" but I just purchased these puppies (Note: I have PS Flat Fenders now). Most of my riding is trail riding with the occasional rock crawling when I see it and now that I'm not going to bottom out too bad. Sure I can get more skids but the arms in my opinion may hang low on a 4" lift not mentioning the already low points at the shock mounts. Anyways, I really do want that slight better ride and I have great shocks at the moment (very noticeable and can dial in). Yes I can go to 4.5" but then everything goes (tires, shocks, driveshaft (which may need to for 4"). Any thoughts on this?
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Short adjustable arms are fine. Unless you go over 5" long arms really not relevant.
If your worried about arms hanging up, the RockKrawler adjustable arms are great.
If your worried about arms hanging up, the RockKrawler adjustable arms are great.
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If I do a short arm kit, which one is good for the ride as well as off-road?
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Hi All,
I know there are many topics on lifts but I wanted to post my conditions and get feedback. I have a 2012 JK that just got new 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers and I have the Fox 2.5 Factor Series DCS Adjuster (for a lift of 2.5"-4" - Part Numbers 883-26-015 and 883-26-016) with an existing 3" lift. I want to have a better ride as a daily driver but I don't like the idea of smacking every rock when I go off-roading. With the current limiting factor of the shock (I think), do I go with a 4" Long arm kit (EVO or Teraflex) or just do a 4" Short arm with adjustable arms? I don't mind going up to a 37" but I just purchased these puppies (Note: I have PS Flat Fenders now). Most of my riding is trail riding with the occasional rock crawling when I see it and now that I'm not going to bottom out too bad. Sure I can get more skids but the arms in my opinion may hang low on a 4" lift not mentioning the already low points at the shock mounts. Anyways, I really do want that slight better ride and I have great shocks at the moment (very noticeable and can dial in). Yes I can go to 4.5" but then everything goes (tires, shocks, driveshaft (which may need to for 4"). Any thoughts on this?
I know there are many topics on lifts but I wanted to post my conditions and get feedback. I have a 2012 JK that just got new 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers and I have the Fox 2.5 Factor Series DCS Adjuster (for a lift of 2.5"-4" - Part Numbers 883-26-015 and 883-26-016) with an existing 3" lift. I want to have a better ride as a daily driver but I don't like the idea of smacking every rock when I go off-roading. With the current limiting factor of the shock (I think), do I go with a 4" Long arm kit (EVO or Teraflex) or just do a 4" Short arm with adjustable arms? I don't mind going up to a 37" but I just purchased these puppies (Note: I have PS Flat Fenders now). Most of my riding is trail riding with the occasional rock crawling when I see it and now that I'm not going to bottom out too bad. Sure I can get more skids but the arms in my opinion may hang low on a 4" lift not mentioning the already low points at the shock mounts. Anyways, I really do want that slight better ride and I have great shocks at the moment (very noticeable and can dial in). Yes I can go to 4.5" but then everything goes (tires, shocks, driveshaft (which may need to for 4"). Any thoughts on this?
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It's my understanding that the Fox shocks can be a little on the stiff side. With that said, I run the 2.5 internal bypass adjustable shocks with Currie 4-inch springs and I absolutely love the ride both on and off road. The Currie springs are a little on the soft side, so the combination is perfect.
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If you like the EVO springs, run them with the RK arms. The LCA are solid and great for on and off road. I've had the 3.5 RK mid arm lift and the 5.5 Long arm. I think you would be very happy with the 3.5 springs. Most actually get about 4". Just depends how heavy your rig is, and they are dual rated coils. I ran the RK 3.5 with 37s and the on and off road drivability I thought was great.
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Hi All,
I know there are many topics on lifts but I wanted to post my conditions and get feedback. I have a 2012 JK that just got new 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers and I have the Fox 2.5 Factor Series DCS Adjuster (for a lift of 2.5"-4" - Part Numbers 883-26-015 and 883-26-016) with an existing 3" lift. I want to have a better ride as a daily driver but I don't like the idea of smacking every rock when I go off-roading. With the current limiting factor of the shock (I think), do I go with a 4" Long arm kit (EVO or Teraflex) or just do a 4" Short arm with adjustable arms? I don't mind going up to a 37" but I just purchased these puppies (Note: I have PS Flat Fenders now). Most of my riding is trail riding with the occasional rock crawling when I see it and now that I'm not going to bottom out too bad. Sure I can get more skids but the arms in my opinion may hang low on a 4" lift not mentioning the already low points at the shock mounts. Anyways, I really do want that slight better ride and I have great shocks at the moment (very noticeable and can dial in). Yes I can go to 4.5" but then everything goes (tires, shocks, driveshaft (which may need to for 4"). Any thoughts on this?
I know there are many topics on lifts but I wanted to post my conditions and get feedback. I have a 2012 JK that just got new 35" Nitto Mud Grapplers and I have the Fox 2.5 Factor Series DCS Adjuster (for a lift of 2.5"-4" - Part Numbers 883-26-015 and 883-26-016) with an existing 3" lift. I want to have a better ride as a daily driver but I don't like the idea of smacking every rock when I go off-roading. With the current limiting factor of the shock (I think), do I go with a 4" Long arm kit (EVO or Teraflex) or just do a 4" Short arm with adjustable arms? I don't mind going up to a 37" but I just purchased these puppies (Note: I have PS Flat Fenders now). Most of my riding is trail riding with the occasional rock crawling when I see it and now that I'm not going to bottom out too bad. Sure I can get more skids but the arms in my opinion may hang low on a 4" lift not mentioning the already low points at the shock mounts. Anyways, I really do want that slight better ride and I have great shocks at the moment (very noticeable and can dial in). Yes I can go to 4.5" but then everything goes (tires, shocks, driveshaft (which may need to for 4"). Any thoughts on this?
Is your current setup bottoming out frequently now? If so, what setting do you have those shock on?
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I wish! I have one down from the Internal ByPass (Jeep Wrangler JK 2015-2010 Front Shock - 2.5 Factory Series Reservoir - DSC Adjuster Smooth Body Shock | FOX). Purchased this one just before the internal bypass in this style came out (plus they are much less). Don't get me wrong, the ride is vastly improved, but I do think the kit I have is a limiting factor in the ride. I have seen a few forums of people using the RK kits with the EVO shocks. I was wanting to get just a little more ground clearance with a 4" and use the RK since the arms are tucked in and out of the way versus the others. Plus I can still maintain a low COG. Any thoughts on going that route?
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4" of lift for 35" Tires and flat fenders is a bit more than you need. You may end up looking like a rollerskate with that much lift/tire size. We recommend 2.5" or 3.5" max with our systems and 37" Tires and Flat fenders. For 35" tires we recommend 1.5" lift. The benefits of a low center of gravity really outweigh belly clearance (on and off road). If you're only doing the occasional rock crawling I would highly recommend keeping your current lift height.
Is your current setup bottoming out frequently now? If so, what setting do you have those shock on?
Is your current setup bottoming out frequently now? If so, what setting do you have those shock on?