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New to the forum and I’m torn between lift kits. Im currently don't plan on off roading. The Skyjacker is 700 less than the Ready lift. The ready lift looks more durable but thats based on the pics ive seen. What is everyone thoughts. I did a rough country 2.5 level kit but the rear is sagging on one side and its driving me nuts

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New to the forum and I’m torn between lift kits. Im currently don't plan on off roading. The Skyjacker is 700 less than the Ready lift. The ready lift looks more durable but thats based on the pics ive seen. What is everyone thoughts. I did a rough country 2.5 level kit but the rear is sagging on one side and its driving me nuts

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Your Jeep looks mad about it. Why not fix the rough country lift?
Otherwise here is some reading, https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...t-on-the-market-for-the-jeep-gladiator.25727/

Good place to ask that is in https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/forums/suspension-steering-and-chassis.23/
 
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Your Jeep looks mad about it. Why not fix the rough country lift?
Otherwise here is some reading, https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...t-on-the-market-for-the-jeep-gladiator.25727/

Good place to ask that is in https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/forums/suspension-steering-and-chassis.23/
Thank you for the info and links. I honestly wanted a larger
Your Jeep looks mad about it. Why not fix the rough country lift?
Otherwise here is some reading, https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/...t-on-the-market-for-the-jeep-gladiator.25727/

Good place to ask that is in https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/forums/suspension-steering-and-chassis.23/
Thanks for the info. Want to go larger and something that is pretty quality.
 
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What are the best brands. Maybe ill do a starter kit that I can upgrade in the future.
 

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What are the best brands. Maybe ill do a starter kit that I can upgrade in the future.
There's lots of good ones.

To maintain or improve ride height and quality MOPAR is a great choice. Great kit to build off of too.

Rock Krawler, Clayton, Metalcloak, EVO, Teraflex are all respected brands. AEV too, but I personally don't like their stuff.
 

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A cheap lightbar or grill won't leave you stranded in the middle of the road when it breaks, a cheap suspension will.

3.5 is probably as high as you want to go. anything higher than that and you need to start replacing a lot of other parts. not to mention, your truck is going to look funny without 40's, and that's a whole other wad of thousands you need to spend.

When it comes to lifts, you really get what you pay for and the higher you want to go; the more you're going to spend.
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