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  • Tumbleweed13
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    Welcome to MJR. You need to determan what your end goal is. Then go from there. Kits range, from budget boosts, to full custom fab'd kits. This question should be posted in the suspension thread, in the tech section.

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  • Dcope17
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    Originally posted by curtis View Post
    I would go with the Currie lift from Savvy Offroad. Do it right the first time.
    ^^^ This if you are going to take it off road. There are cheaper options if you just want to look cool on the street.

    Since the home page says, " Caution: extreme jeep enthusiasts park here " ... we don't discuss the street looks here.

    Welcome to MJR.

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  • curtis
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    I would go with the Currie lift from Savvy Offroad. Do it right the first time.

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  • a little advice for a new jeep owner. 2002 wrangler

    Just had a few questions for anyone who could help. I am a relatively new jeep owner with a 2002 Wrangler Sport. Everything is basically stock except for some new tires. I am looking to get a 2.5 to 3.5 inch lift on it and have no idea where to start. Any suggestions with the most cost effective way to approach this. Which kits are preferred? Could anyone help me out? Thanks!

    i tried posting this question earlier, found out it was in the wrong section. (sorry I'm new here.) So i have a 2002 Jeep Wrangler and would love to get a new lift on it. Everything is basically stock on it and I am looking for the most cost effective way to give it a 2.5 to 3.5 inch suspension lift. (more for street driving.) What kits are recommended? Nothing too radical.

    I was also told that a SYE Kit was a MUST HAVE for any jeep lift. Is this true? Could anyone help me out a little? Thanks!
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