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Trytic

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So, I live in Pennsylvania and I drive a 2005 Liberty Renegade 4x4. Anyone familiar with Northeastern Pennsylvania knows that driving in this area is like driving my car through a mine field. So Hagar I'm looking for is a lift kit that's going to be very strong, durable, and more reliable for my commutes, get me through bad weather, and be durable for any off-road emergencies I might need it for, being that I am a paramedic. Money isn't too much of an issue, I'd rather save up the extra money for a month or two longer and buy something of better quality then have to replace it. Any suggestions or people that anyone would suggest for me?
 

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I just got the TM Econolift from JBA about a month ago and couldn't be happier. Stance is just right, probably what it should have been from the factory and the ride is way better then stock. Granted I was riding on a suspension about 9 years old that had sagged about an inch but still...
 

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Want the very best out there for a KJ? Then check out jeepinbyals adjustable coilover lift. More wheel travel than a normal OME or Ironman lift and the ride is second to none. Killer fine ride !
Then if thats a little over the top then the TM Econo kit was put together with everything needed in one package so one stop shopping, if going with this kit get the 1/2 inch clevis spacer when ordering.
Both the Ironman and OME ride about the same , Ironmans shocks are longer than OME or Bilstein so is kind of a matter of choice .
I have had the 927/948 OMEs- 790/948 OMEs- Ironman full kit- JBA coilover on mine. Its been lifted over 175,000 miles so any of the above kits will hold up
 

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Tommudd is right, the JBA coilover was too expensive for me so I kinda forgot all about them.
 

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But JBA has lifts starting at 775-800 and then on up depending on what you want and can spend

Yes, I bought the TM Econolift...I should have said I forgot about the coilovers because they were too expensive for me. The econolift was perfect for my needs and my wallet lol. I have no doubt the coilovers are even better, just out of my budget.
 

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I really like my iron man setup. That being said make sure you have skid plates as well! Useless if you have a nice lift but puncture a oil pan on the way there.
 

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