Lift Kit for Rubicon???
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#2
DONT DO IT!
I have had poor experiences with lift kit causing excessive wear. The cons far out weigh the pros...
Pros:
Looks good
Higher Ground clearance
Cons:
Excessive wear
Extremely costly when parts start to break. IE A-frame ball joints, tie rod ends, CV joints, wheel bearings and u-joints to name a few.
See this link
http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/rubiconland/frame.htm
I have had poor experiences with lift kit causing excessive wear. The cons far out weigh the pros...
Pros:
Looks good
Higher Ground clearance
Cons:
Excessive wear
Extremely costly when parts start to break. IE A-frame ball joints, tie rod ends, CV joints, wheel bearings and u-joints to name a few.
See this link
http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/rubiconland/frame.htm
#3
Thought about it, decided not to. I like the stability of the Rubicon. I like the ride height. I lifted Rubicon does look nice. Have been around 4 wheel drive vehicles for years, when you start altering them you also alter their dependability, usually decreasing. If you do life it check out highlifter.com I understand they are the Honda experts. (2" for $100)
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