(Kit) 07-12 Jeep JK 4DR 3in Suspension Kit J13N

(Kit) 07-12 Jeep JK 4DR 3in Suspension Kit J13N

$82.89
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Zone OffroadSize33 / 4-Door4 Door W4 .547 3 star8 reviewNot perfect, but its still greatOctober 27 If you are looking for a lift to level out your jeep, this is not the lift you want. This lift will maintain the factory specs and raise your jeep 3 inches, so you will still have the slight forward lean. This was a manufacturer (Zone Offroad) design characteristic to maintain OEM specs. Although I would have liked it leveled out, I decided to go with this lift for the quality, and the awesome warrantee. Allegedly, Zone Offroad will also go to bat for you if your dealer gives you any grief regarding OEM warrantee work. I would suggest going to their website to see what its all about.The lift was easy to install and the directions were pretty self-explanatory. A few things to be aware of when installing: The passenger side upper shock bolt location is difficult to get to ... MoreIf you are looking for a lift to level out your jeep, this is not the lift you want. This lift will maintain the factory specs and raise your jeep 3 inches, so you will still have the slight forward lean. This was a manufacturer (Zone Offroad) design characteristic to maintain OEM specs. Although I would have liked it leveled out, I decided to go with this lift for the quality, and the awesome warrantee. Allegedly, Zone Offroad will also go to bat for you if your dealer gives you any grief regarding OEM warrantee work. I would suggest going to their website to see what its all about.The lift was easy to install and the directions were pretty self-explanatory. A few things to be aware of when installing: The passenger side upper shock bolt location is difficult to get to, especially when putting on the new shocks. You may have/want to cut the plastic above the nut location for some extra room to work, because it is super tight in that area. You will also need wheel spacers if you are putting back on the stock wheels. You will also probably want some sort of exhaust spacer kit to avoid front drive shaft clearance problems. I would also suggest some type of geometry correcting brackets for better drivability.After the install, in noticed a few little quirks. As I mentioned earlier, the front end isn't quite leveled out and has a slight forward lean. There has been some driveline noise when turning, even though I have re-checked tightness on all bolts/nuts. This could be due to the overall geometry of the entire suspension system being changed and moved. The front wheels are slightly shifted to the left (The left-front wheel pokes out slightly further than the right-front). An adjustable track bar will fix this problem. The lift also does not come with a lengthened pitman arm, which I would suggest looking into getting due to the height of the lift. Also, the pictured product is not the product you will receive...Zone Offroad re-designed their springs and they do not look like the picture

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