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Looking to purchase a Mopar lift for my 22 Sport.

Everything I’m seeing is around $1800-2000. Seems more expensive than when I looked a while back. I get prices have increased, just making sure I am checking the right sites.

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There’s a lady local to me who sells them for $1180 via OfferUp but she won’t ship. California is an awfully long distance from Nashville
 

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Let me know who you get to do it when you finally take the plunge. I’m doing a 2.5” leveling kit and a regear so I can get 35s on mine but I’m always looking to see what local places charge for the labor if I decide to go ahead and just do a complete lift.
 

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1885.00 parts only for mine, JLURD 2" Mopar about 2 months ago. This was a forum Sponsor in Iowa.
 

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Bro I was dead set on Mopar for about a year and wouldn't have had it any other way. But I'm so over them. Consistent raising of prices for a kit that in all honestly lacks compared to others especially for the price. Maybe if they included an adjustable track bar or something to justify the price. But factory warranted or not I'm over it. Besides the costs most dealers charge to install it. Not that I couldn't myself. More the point.


AEV dual sport is a way better kit in the same general price range among others. Actually cheaper than the Mopar and includes geo correction brackets which work wonders. I'm eventually going with that. But if you're really not concerned with price than another more expensive option is Clayton.
 

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There’s a lady local to me who sells them for $1180 via OfferUp but she won’t ship. California is an awfully long distance from Nashville
That’s a great price, but a little far, lol.
 

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The mopar lift isn’t worth the price tag compared to the aftermarket options.

Evo has a lift for the same price but it includes LCAs and track bars. Northridge 4x4 offers a discount to forum members so you may be able to get it a little cheaper from them. The discount code is jeepgladiatorforum
 

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You can get a Clayton 2.5" Ride Right and add shocks for about the same price. And you get front and rear adjustable track bars and adjustable front upper arms.

It is a little taller than the Mopar lift, maybe a plus or minus for you.

I considered the Mopar kit, but settled on the Clayton kit because I thought it was one of the better values in that price range.
 

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I put together a DIY Mopar lift, based on the parts list in the instructions:
Mopar Lift Hardware
DescPNQtyPrice EaExtendedSource
Left Front Spring68436806AA
1​
$ 67.82$ 67.82BAM
Right Front Spring68436807AA
1​
$ 67.82$ 67.82BAM
Left Rear Spring68436808AA
1​
$ 114.01$ 114.01Mopar Factory Parts
Right Rear Spring68436809AA
1​
$ 71.93$ 71.93BAM
Rear Sway Bar Link68436812AA
2​
$ 23.70$ 47.40BAM
Front Sway Bar Link68306981AB
2​
$ 22.81$ 45.62BAM
M12 Nut06104718AA
2​
$ 8.56$ 17.12BAM
Front Bump Stop68501831AA
2​
Not Available
Rear Bump Stop Spacer68316588AA
2​
Not Available
Front Lower Control Arm68322798AA
2​
$ 28.35$ 56.70BAM
M8 Nut6101695
6​
$ 2.73$ 16.38BAM
M8 Bolt05143356AC
4​
$ 2.22$ 8.88BAM
Left Front Spring Isolator68427380AA
1​
$ 9.53$ 9.53BAM
Right Front Spring Isolator68342250AC
1​
$ 15.88$ 15.88BAM
Total$ 539.09
Bump Stops
DescPNQtyPrice EaExtendedSource
Front Bump StopRE 1301 (pair)
1​
$ 32.20$ 32.20Ebay
Rear Bump Stop SpacerRE 1305 (pair)
1​
$ 58.68$ 58.68Ebay
Total$ 90.88

For shocks, I decided on Falcon SP3 3.3 (with quick adjust). I also got adjustable track bars (front & rear) from Clayton.

If I started all over, I would've considered the AEV lifts that others have recommended.
 

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