3.25" lift kit for $400
I found this on craigslist http://killeen.craigslist.org/pts/1927884320.html
But then I googled and I think I found the same thing for the same price: http://www.4x4groupbuy.com/store/rough-country-suspension-lift-p-10305.html
Are these the same??? If they are im offering him like $300 or less. The one he is selling he claims they have never been used.
But then I googled and I think I found the same thing for the same price: http://www.4x4groupbuy.com/store/rough-country-suspension-lift-p-10305.html
Are these the same??? If they are im offering him like $300 or less. The one he is selling he claims they have never been used.
Last edited by Robar; Sep 2, 2010 at 09:51 AM. Reason: PLEASE DO NOT POST CLICKABLE NON SPONSOR LINKS
research your lift kits. you can buy this kit brand new from them (rough country) for the same price. and they have a 90 day return policy, if you don't like it, full refund.
but you really got to look at the parts that you get and ask yourself is this what I need and is this a complete kit.
but you really got to look at the parts that you get and ask yourself is this what I need and is this a complete kit.
for 3.23" front LCAs, front and rea track bar brackets at least, new shocks or shock brackets, bumpstop extensions, and a new drive shaft if your a 2 dr. Im not sure what DS, im not a 2dr guy.
It's a Automatic issue regardless if its a two door or four door.
Research.............
Start Here:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...272#post211272
Specifically:
Q: What are all the components that I will need with a 3" lift?
A: At bare minimum, you should have a set of 3" coils, bump stop extensions, longer shocks, rear brake line extension brackets, new longer rear sway bar links (factory links can be installed up front), adjustable front track bar and rear track bar relocation bracket. Optimally, I would recommend adjustable front upper and lower control arms as well as they will help you set your caster to the appropriate angle it needs to be. Also, if you have a 2-door, adjustable rear upper control arms and a new double cardin U-joint style drive shaft would be highly advisable.
Last edited by Pluke the 2; Sep 2, 2010 at 11:13 AM.


