They are a little firm, but I think they’re a pretty good shock for the money. I had them on another Jeep before so I knew what I was getting.How are they? I was looking into these just yesterday and I found a good amount of posters across different forums saying the were too stiff if you DD.
On your MC how much height did you actually get? Is it a true 3.5 or less?You pay for what you get imo… sure $2 k is a lot of $$$ but you did say you didn’t want to throw money away.
I did a full 3.5” MC lift, full steering components replace and falcon Shocks adjustable shocks and I travel a crapload for work (700 miles one way every two weeks). But hey it’s your jeep and you have a backup vehicle.
Enjoy it.
With my rubicon , got about 3” true lift.On your MC how much height did you actually get? Is it a true 3.5 or less?
With my rubicon , got about 3” true lift.
unfortunately I didn’t have pre lift measurements
Comes with the geometry correction brackets and I added the AEV steering damper. I did not need a front track bar. Have been very happy with it in the first three weeks since install. Unless you are doing some intense rock crawling I think it is hard to find a better lift for the money.AEV Dualsport 2.5"
It's a nice kit for the money tbh. I wish I was in the states and could get it for 1300. Here in Canuckistan, the cheapest I can find it is around 2300, plus 15% tax. Fack.After considering this all day, looking at options and prices, im pretty sure im gonna go with the mopar kit. I think it's well worth the 1300. then add metal cloak lower control arms and synergy ft track bar, that will get me lifted now and ill add the rock krawler triangulated rear kit later after my wallet recovers.
$2003 at Northridge in PonokaIt's a nice kit for the money tbh. I wish I was in the states and could get it for 1300. Here in Canuckistan, the cheapest I can find it is around 2300, plus 15% tax. Fack.
Shipping to NB kills me tho....$2003 at Northridge in Ponoka
Is your axle centered after the install? My assumption would be that it is slightly off center as there is no correction supplied with the AEV kit for the front. The rear relocation bracket corrects the geometry of the track bar, but also keeps the rear pretty well centered. I would think your front would be off 0.5"-1" or so.Comes with the geometry correction brackets and I added the AEV steering damper. I did not need a front track bar. Have been very happy with it in the first three weeks since install. Unless you are doing some intense rock crawling I think it is hard to find a better lift for the money.
In my opinion you can't beat them for the money. I don't have experience with them on a gladiator but I put them on my JKU with 233K and they're better then the last 3 sets I went through including rubicon take offs and some monroes. Yes they're stiffer, but I personally think the stock ones are too soft and the Bilsteins stiffness contributes to better on road manners.How are they? I was looking into these just yesterday and I found a good amount of posters across different forums saying the were too stiff if you DD.