suspension lift

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Asked by Martin Jan 03, 2010 at 10:04 PM about the 2009 Jeep Wrangler

Question type: Car Customization

ive got a 09 jk 2dr and im looking to add a long arm suspension kit maybe a 4inch .but there are so many companies to chose from does anybody have answers on a reliable kit that doesnt change the drive feeling to much

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well going higher the ride will be different but skyjacker dont bother i have owned many trucks and elltrail use was the best for them cus on the road they were a real bumpy ride i have a superlift 6" on my tj and its not to bad i would go superlift for budget friendly, rubicon express, and pro comp and just a great idea for when you start getting your jeep in the sky lower the tire pressure my 35's are 40 psi but i run 35psi and the ride is 100 times better good luck with your search

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Teraflex. End of discussion. Also if you run the 4in you can run at least 37's. I know people who have JK's with 3in of lift running 37's. It all depends on what size tire you want.

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ya i just went with a 2 inch body lift 2 1/2 inch springs and put tj flares on my yj and cut out about 1 to 2 inches of metal off and im running 36s and ive never had a problem 4wheelin

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