StingyJT
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Wholesale Direct Parts. Control arms were shipped separate from the crate, but I’ve read other people received theirs separate too.Was It the $1249 from Athens Jeep?
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Wholesale Direct Parts. Control arms were shipped separate from the crate, but I’ve read other people received theirs separate too.Was It the $1249 from Athens Jeep?
I hope so...to be honest, I feel like the kits have “looked” all over the place for a while....but I do hope you’re right because on average people were reporting 2-2.5”, while the JLs have been reporting 3-3.5” (and the Mopar kit on my JK was easily 3”)This could just be me; but i think the later versions of this lift are coming out taller than the earlier versions. That mopar lift looks about as tall as the lift i put on my Mojave; which would make it 3” anyone measure to confirm?
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What would make it easy would be if people making lifts and tires simply make accurate listings. “35” tire” “2” lift to stock vehicle” “2.5” lift at expedition weight” etcI hope so...to be honest, I feel like the kits have “looked” all over the place for a while....but I do hope you’re right because on average people were reporting 2-2.5”, while the JLs have been reporting 3-3.5” (and the moor kit on my JK was easily 3”)
did your lift arrive?Well after doing weeks and weeks of back and forth, a million different possible approaches , finally pulled the trigger on the Mopar...should be the -AC (latest) revision, I’ll measure before and after for sure and report back
Yea It did, going in Friday!did your lift arrive?
did your lift arrive?
I forgot to warn you. I encountered this but found another forum post to help me sort it out. My recollection is the first picture is correct.And just a random observation, the directions on the Mopar are completely contradictory at steps 22,23,24 (step 22 says spring isolator “M” goes on the left and isolator “N” goes on the right...steps 23 and 24 show the opposite....but, what I noticed is my Rubi already had these exact part numbers installed, so essentially I just took out my old ones and put the fresh ones in that came with the kit.....but the confusion comes with everyone saying that Mopar rev’d the right isolator to accommodate/ fix the “spring bowing” issue (its at -AC)...but this is obviously BS as they were already in my LE....UNLESS, non Rubi’s have completely different isolators and now they’re putting the Rubi isolators in the lift kit, and that’s where people are getting some extra lift?!?!?!![]()
Yeah #22 was the correct layout.I forgot to warn you. I encountered this but found another forum post to help me sort it out. My recollection is the first picture is correct.
My front springs have no visible bow in them. I did not use any spacers.Per the engineers the bow flex is meant to be there. It's not supposed to be fix.
LE has taller suspension from the factory.So I did two measurements on each corner, the first was from the bottom of the middle rivet on the fender flare, the second was from the bottom of the rock rail directly behind /in front of the fender flare...listed below is gain from lift only (new tires contributed to additional lift)
Driver Front:
1)1.875”
2)1.6875”
Driver Rear:
1)1.875”
2)1.625”
Passenger Front:
1)2.0625”
2)2”
Passenger Rear:
1)2”
2)1.875”
Truck: 2020 JTR Launch Edition
Honestly, a little shocked with the gains, put the “same lift” on my JKUR, gained 3-3.5” all around (and that was measured from the rock rails only)