by Desert Dog » February 10th, 2010, 5:44 pm
Those lifts are bargain lifts that use cheap components. They are fine for your average mall crawl with an occasional foray in the dirt, but TJer is looking to build his rig up for the Rubicon this summer, and he takes the hard lines when he off-roads a couple times a month.
I have a 4" Rough country lift on my TJ. The components, right down to the bolts, are inferior compared to the Teraflex, Old Man Emu, Currie, and rock crawler suspensions I have installed in the past. The lift is so stiff, that I have no sway bar on it at all and I cant even tell! 99% of the time you hear someone tell you that "you don't need a sway bar" they have a Rough Country, skyjacker, Rancho, or Trailmaster lift. Trust me, rolling through the rocks or driving a long trail with a stiff rig sucks. Ride in a jeep with a Rough country lift and then in a jeep with an OME lift, the difference will be immediately apparent. A decent lift should ride the same or better than stock, otherwise what have you achieved other than tire clearance?
I am not trying to be condescending at all, just recommending something that will serve his needs a little better without breaking the bank. TJer, if you want to try a TJ with the Rough Country lift, you are more than welcome to give mine a spin.
I am also not stuck on Teraflex. That was just my recommendation. There are a lot of good lifts out there for the TJ.
Also, for 6" of lift on your TJ, you will need a SYE and a longer CV driveshaft - so factor that into your budget as well. A trans drop will not work for 6".
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