suspension sag question.
Sorry if this is a stupid question:
Is there any downside (other than price) to using a higher lift instead of a shorter lift with added spacers?
Situation:
I want a 3 inch lift (or close). I will be adding bumpers/winch/cargo rack/etc. This, historically, drops my suspension about an inch. Which means spacers. Is there anything detrimental in just going to a 4 inch lift instead (other than cost)?
Is there any downside (other than price) to using a higher lift instead of a shorter lift with added spacers?
Situation:
I want a 3 inch lift (or close). I will be adding bumpers/winch/cargo rack/etc. This, historically, drops my suspension about an inch. Which means spacers. Is there anything detrimental in just going to a 4 inch lift instead (other than cost)?
Other than the possible driveline mods which may be necessary with a 4" kit, there shouldn't be any problem with that. It's your Jeep, so you can decide to go with a little extra lift if you want.
Last edited by Renegade; Apr 25, 2007 at 03:22 PM.
Sorry if this is a stupid question:
Is there any downside (other than price) to using a higher lift instead of a shorter lift with added spacers?
Situation:
I want a 3 inch lift (or close). I will be adding bumpers/winch/cargo rack/etc. This, historically, drops my suspension about an inch. Which means spacers. Is there anything detrimental in just going to a 4 inch lift instead (other than cost)?
Is there any downside (other than price) to using a higher lift instead of a shorter lift with added spacers?
Situation:
I want a 3 inch lift (or close). I will be adding bumpers/winch/cargo rack/etc. This, historically, drops my suspension about an inch. Which means spacers. Is there anything detrimental in just going to a 4 inch lift instead (other than cost)?


