I'm planning to put in a body lift kit when I put some sliders on the Jeep and was wondering if any of you thought that one manufacturer was any better or worse than the others.
I plan to do a lot more with axels, suspension, etc. to eventually wind up on 35" tires. This is just a step along the way that seems to make sense to do at the same time I put sliders on it.
I've found the following manufacturers offering a kit for a CJ8 Scrambler:
The first 3 use some sort of a polyurethane bushing and the M.O.R.E. kit uses aluminum pucks.
My gut feeling is that the aluminum pucks from M.O.R.E. would be a mistake (too stiff), but those of you with experience with this may know differently.
I'm leaning toward the JKS lift, because it gives me an extra quarter inch of lift over the others. I don't imagine that this is enough to require relocating anything.
Let me know if I've misssed any company that I should be considering.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!
Christian
I plan to do a lot more with axels, suspension, etc. to eventually wind up on 35" tires. This is just a step along the way that seems to make sense to do at the same time I put sliders on it.
I've found the following manufacturers offering a kit for a CJ8 Scrambler:
- JKS (1.25" lift)
- Daystar (1" lift)
- Energy Suspension (had trouble figuring out if they only had a stock replacement or a 1" lift)
- M.O.R.E. (1" lift)
The first 3 use some sort of a polyurethane bushing and the M.O.R.E. kit uses aluminum pucks.
My gut feeling is that the aluminum pucks from M.O.R.E. would be a mistake (too stiff), but those of you with experience with this may know differently.
I'm leaning toward the JKS lift, because it gives me an extra quarter inch of lift over the others. I don't imagine that this is enough to require relocating anything.
Let me know if I've misssed any company that I should be considering.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer!
Christian
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