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Anyone using the 3.5 Rough Country spacer lift kit? Looking for comments on how it is at full flex..

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Looks good!

I'm very happy with the hieght for my use, I don't think I'd have be happy with the smaller lifts
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Ride is great. I don't climb rocks with it but for your moderate trails I see no issue with the RC spacer lift. Under $500 I thought that was a good deal. However, if I was a hard core 4 wheeler I'd definitely go for a spring'ed lift.

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That’s the look I’m after. I do some mild off roading but nothing crazy, but I definitely don’t want the front to sit higher than the rear, especially when I occasionally tow or haul something. What’s your experience with that?
 

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That’s the look I’m after. I do some mild off roading but nothing crazy, but I definitely don’t want the front to sit higher than the rear, especially when I occasionally tow or haul something. What’s your experience with that?
Tow/haul is fine, I have a manual and do not have the tow package so I'm limited to 4500 lbs
 

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I put This lift on back in Feb. I really wanted a Spring lift (no spacer). We called RC and they told us they had the front springs and the rear were being made. 2 weeks ago went to the shop that did lift and we say where RC has the spring lift 3.5 out its 650 i think. we called they shipped the springs for my lift and Im alot more happy with it now.Dont cheap out and get the lift with springs that you can afford.
 

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I have this lift, and I added their control arm drop brackets to get the alignment in spec.

I installed at about 300miles, and I have just under 5k now
It drives perfect, rides the same as stock

I don't wheel it other than the occasional fire road. It's my daily commuter

But like said above, if you're going to wheel it regularly don't cheap out on a lift.
How are ur brackets holding up? I'm debating between them and the rubicon express brackets @ ~$25 more. RE just look a lil beefier. Also looking to do this RC lift, but with the springs.
 

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How are ur brackets holding up? I'm debating between them and the rubicon express brackets @ ~$25 more. RE just look a lil beefier. Also looking to do this RC lift, but with the springs.
They're fine. Unless you're hitting them off rocks then there's nothing to wear out, they just fixed brackets. I ran their JK brackets too and had no issues. But I'm only driving on roads really
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