Upgrading from stock
Hello, I looked around to make sure I wasn't forming an unneeded post but didn't see anything relevant. As the holidays are approaching my jeep "wish list" was given to various people. On this list is the "rubicon express 2.5" budget boost suspension system" as a person who does not frequent trails due to busy work schedules I felt it was a nice fit. MY QUESTION is that with this kit would I need shocks or would my stock ones work in conjunction to the kits equipment and springs... Thanks for any and all help
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You'll be fine. I've been running a budget boost all year and I do run trails and rocks. I've still got the stock springs and shocks. If you're just an occasional off roader, you'll be fine with what you have.
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Originally Posted by ShutterBug
(Post 4016614)
You'll be fine. I've been running a budget boost all year and I do run trails and rocks. I've still got the stock springs and shocks. If you're just an occasional off roader, you'll be fine with what you have.
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Which specific kit are you looking at? (what components are included...)
If you open the Modified Tech area, you will find two threads stuck right to the top that will have some good information. (FAQ's & Thoughts On Lifts) Shock extension brackets? Or are you planning on running with the shocks constantly extended, and limiting downtravel any time you go offroad. Is it the kit that includes cam bolts? If so, have you done any research on the pro's/con's. Is front and/or rear axle centering included? With stock shocks, brakelines may not be an issue. But they may? |
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