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    Planning to buy a lift kit from this site— http://4wheelonline.com/LiftKits.13 and I'm just wondering what would the best kit for my 04 TJ. I already have a 1.5 body lift and want to install 2.5-3 inches of suspension lift and my options are Skyjacker, OME and ProComp. Any thoughts about these brands? I don't want a long arm system since they are difficult to install and expensive. Thanks..

  • #2
    The OME stuff rides very nice, but is pricey for what you get, I would look into Savvy/Currie stuff. Works well and holds up well.
    All depends on what you plan on doing with your Jeep

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    • #3
      I have been quite happy with my Currie/Savvy setup, I pieced it together over time, instead of dropping it all on at once. Started with the steering, then control arms, anti-rock, then track bars, then springs and shocks. It works quite well, and is plenty strong. I don't think I'd do it any different if I started over again.
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      • #4
        If you still reside in Florida, Ome and a flatbelly would be a better option, not much lift needed, but it's nice to get rid of the mud catching scraper blade underneath the Jeep

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        • #5
          They are not called Skycrapper and ProCrap for no reason. Of your choices, go with the OME. I'm also partial to Currie, but I don't think I've ever read any negatives on the OME stuff (other than price.)

          Be sure to post pics after you're done!
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          • #6
            Did you see the price of the Procrap 4" long arm ZX4 kit? I almost choked! $10,000.
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            • #7
              I have an OME lift and I am very happy with it, BUT it does not come with an adjustable front track bar, so I got a Currie adj front track bar, too. And then later, I got an adjustable Currie rear track bar.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Russ Chung View Post
                I have an OME lift and I am very happy with it, BUT it does not come with an adjustable front track bar, so I got a Currie adj front track bar, too. And then later, I got an adjustable Currie rear track bar.
                Well take this a glowing recommendation for the OME stuff cuz Russ' Jeep is a beast on the trails. very capable. Of course it's all due to Ziggy's co-piloting skills
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                • #9
                  Thanks for the suggestions guys. I read some online reviews regarding the OME and looks like it is a decent lift kit. Now I know what to get-- it's pricey but I can be sure of the performance and longevity.

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                  • #10
                    http://www.rwkhaussupply.com/magento...ex-system.html

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