Rubicon Express Lift Kit?
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Rubicon Express Lift Kit?
Anyone running them? I'm wanting to do a 2 inch lift on the cherokee and saw this lift was about 500 bucks cheaper than the OME kit. Advice?
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Engine: 4.0 liter RENIX I-6, DIY Cold Air Intake, 2.5 FM Exhaust, 3 Core Radiator
RE is good stuff, bro. Anybody on here will tell you that. There are other more inexpensive high quality lift kits out there, though. Shop around.
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In my way of thinking RE is the Rolls Royce of lifts. Great quality and super ride. They last a very long time with a minimal of sagging. My second choice would be BDS and they are not as popular but are near the same as RE just without the reputation.
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I know this is an old thread, but I would like to add my 2¢ worth for future lifters as I recently used this post as a factor in my lift decision. I recently went with RE 3.5" susper-flex with full pack. I am very happy with it! It drives/handles BETTER than it did pre-lift on road and absolutely is an entirely different beast off road. It goes places off road I would never even considered pre-lift. I added Iron Rock Off-road adjustable trackbar and have experienced zero death wobble or bump steer and have perfectly centered axle. I did not do a transfer case drop though I have the kit. I wouldn't say I have any "vibration" but its a little grumbly accelerating and coasting. I think I will be adding a slip yoke eliminator in the near future for good measure and skip the tc drop and its associated drawbacks.
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