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Most comfortable lift set (2door JK)

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Old Nov 3, 2021 | 02:03 AM
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Question Most comfortable lift set (2door JK)

Hello,

I am faced with choosing a 2.5 - 3 inch lift for my JK 2d 3.8 V6.
Due to the mileage, both on asphalt and light terrain, I am looking for a set that will be the most comfortable.
Preferably as a whole set - springs + shock absorbers, possibly relocators of rod mounts.
A lot of people recommend the AEV kit, but I heard that their springs are quite hard (the car is 2-door and has no additional weighting equipment).

Any suggestions from your own experience?

Thank you and best regards
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Old Nov 3, 2021 | 05:03 AM
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I run the AEV 2.5 on the same vehicle. It rides very nice, along with the control arm relocation brackets. I don't think it's firm at all. But I've never really like my suspension soft, as I don't like the side-to-side sway it tends to cause.
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Old Nov 3, 2021 | 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by cartoscro
I run the AEV 2.5 on the same vehicle. It rides very nice, along with the control arm relocation brackets. I don't think it's firm at all. But I've never really like my suspension soft, as I don't like the side-to-side sway it tends to cause.
I am also not a fan of soft suspension (especially when driving on asphalt).

I'm just afraid of off-road driving - the car is quite light and short, and I would not like it to bounce a lot - which often happens with hard springs
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