Made the switch

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barmmer
BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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Joined: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:20 pm
Jeep Year: 2012
Jeep Model: JK Wrangler

Made the switch

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I've had two grand Cherokee ( ZJ and WJ ) but just made the switch to a JKU. So far it's pretty stock, looking to put the AEV 2" kit on soon. Definitely like the expedition build over the rock crawler, so that the direction I'm headed
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Carl McFly
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Joined: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:14 pm
Jeep Year: 2000
Jeep Model: TJ Wrangler
Real Name: Carl
Location: Medford MA

Re: Made the switch

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welcome!
"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads"
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ArticRubi
BSJ 101 Planning Commitee
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Joined: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:02 pm
Jeep Year: 2008
Jeep Model: JK Wrangler

Re: Made the switch

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Welcome!

I'd caution against the AEV system; it uses drop brackets which reduce ground clearance and still uses factory control arm bushings. The factory bushings are pretty weak when it comes to handling the levels if misalignment you will see off roading, you'll end up trashing them pretty quickly. AEV likes to push their system as the perfect "expedition" or "overland" system, it's pretty far from the truth. Highly overpriced for a set of brackets, "special" tuned shocks, and springs.

If I were to recommend any "kit" for a JK, it would most certainly be the Currie 4" lift.

The best way to lift a JK using factory mounts would be to use Rokmen adjustable control arms. They use Currie's Johnny Joints and are adjustable in length to cover between 0" - 7" of lift. Pick up a set of adjustable track bars. From there select a spring, Rock Krawler makes a great 2.5" spring. Then select a shock? 12" travel Bilstein 5100's are a great entery level shock. Then just setup bump stops!
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