MrClortho
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Inmates,
I am a long time Jeeper going back to CJ's, TJ's, XJ's, ZJ's, and JK's and have had many modified Jeeps, so this is coming from a place of experience. In my experience, Skyjacker has been junk, and I made the mistake a decade ago running a full 2.5" kit on a JKU...it rode terrible. I also had an XJ with a 3" SJ kit years ago and it was awful. With the new JT, I did not even consider SJ for a full kit. Just to bandaid and run 35's, I installed the SJ 2.5" level spacers because I liked the design of the under spring mount. It has been great for what it is and was cheap. After my last wheeling trip, I was convinced I needed to upgrade suspension after bottoming out the front and smacking the rear tires on the fenders. I immediately went to my goto Terraflex and Metalcloak kit with adjustable Falcons or Fox and almost peed myself at the price (it has been a few years since I priced this stuff for newer Jeeps).
My Jeep shop recommended the Skyjacker 3.5" G351KXLT with the ADX 2.0 dampers, saying that SJ had come a long way, and this was a good kit for the price. Veins in my forehead bulged, and I was thinking "Umm, heck no." He made some good arguments and knows his stuff, so I am considering it. The kit comes with front CA's, progressive springs matched to the corners, SB and bump extensions, track bar...the minimum components for any kit that height and of course the reservoir dampers. At that much height, I would expect rear CA's but willing to add parts as needed later.
I certainly do not expect the SJ kit to match TF or MC quality, but at this point, I think I am OK with that. I have no illusions the dampers are not Falcon or Fox adj worthy, but if they ride smooth for mild wheeling and road use, I would be happy. The JT will only see maybe 5k miles per year. I am building a long arm TJ to pound on the trails that is just about ready. The JT will be more for fire and forest roads and mild wheeling. I thought with just a level, it would be fine, but not quite.
All of this is to request some input from people running the ADX dampers or have had experience with them and how they like them...from a place of experience. If this is your first lift or maybe you do not wheel, please tell us so that we can judge opinions with that knowledge. This kit is less than half the price of MC or TF and that might have a place if one enters knowing its shortcomings and what the vehicle is being used for.
...see you on the trails
I am a long time Jeeper going back to CJ's, TJ's, XJ's, ZJ's, and JK's and have had many modified Jeeps, so this is coming from a place of experience. In my experience, Skyjacker has been junk, and I made the mistake a decade ago running a full 2.5" kit on a JKU...it rode terrible. I also had an XJ with a 3" SJ kit years ago and it was awful. With the new JT, I did not even consider SJ for a full kit. Just to bandaid and run 35's, I installed the SJ 2.5" level spacers because I liked the design of the under spring mount. It has been great for what it is and was cheap. After my last wheeling trip, I was convinced I needed to upgrade suspension after bottoming out the front and smacking the rear tires on the fenders. I immediately went to my goto Terraflex and Metalcloak kit with adjustable Falcons or Fox and almost peed myself at the price (it has been a few years since I priced this stuff for newer Jeeps).
My Jeep shop recommended the Skyjacker 3.5" G351KXLT with the ADX 2.0 dampers, saying that SJ had come a long way, and this was a good kit for the price. Veins in my forehead bulged, and I was thinking "Umm, heck no." He made some good arguments and knows his stuff, so I am considering it. The kit comes with front CA's, progressive springs matched to the corners, SB and bump extensions, track bar...the minimum components for any kit that height and of course the reservoir dampers. At that much height, I would expect rear CA's but willing to add parts as needed later.
I certainly do not expect the SJ kit to match TF or MC quality, but at this point, I think I am OK with that. I have no illusions the dampers are not Falcon or Fox adj worthy, but if they ride smooth for mild wheeling and road use, I would be happy. The JT will only see maybe 5k miles per year. I am building a long arm TJ to pound on the trails that is just about ready. The JT will be more for fire and forest roads and mild wheeling. I thought with just a level, it would be fine, but not quite.
All of this is to request some input from people running the ADX dampers or have had experience with them and how they like them...from a place of experience. If this is your first lift or maybe you do not wheel, please tell us so that we can judge opinions with that knowledge. This kit is less than half the price of MC or TF and that might have a place if one enters knowing its shortcomings and what the vehicle is being used for.
...see you on the trails
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