bigBlue
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Rancho 17505
will the rancho struts fit the daystar strut plate?
will the rancho struts fit the daystar strut plate?
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You can say it as many times as you want. But I only spent $200 for the full daystar lift (front and rear spacers) including rear shocks. I did my own install (and will do it again). digital alignment cost $50. I can get the rancho 17505's for $130 new (both). Now I just need to find a deal on the coils. In the end I will still come out cheaper than a franken or OME. So if I am out another $200-225 for everything, than thats not bad. Last i checked 500 installed is less than $750 (OME) + install.
when i first got the lift, i didnt have a forum like this to get info from (thats what i am doing now). 4x4 shops didnt know squat about the KJ nor wanted to help with info. So unfortunately (like 75% of the guys on this forum) I didnt have all the info when i first got my lift. Thats why i am trying to make it better. Hind site is always 20/20, remember.
OME front coil springs are $80 ea. = $160 (not $100 for pair)
its generic info to people who already know about the vehicle. Like i said before, i couldnt get any info for the KJ that wasnt "brand biased" before. even on here i have to deal with people pushing OME or FRANKEN like they are pushing oxy's on a kid in highschool. I am trying to gather as much info from as many sources as i can. you are one of the sources. im sorry but no one made you to reply to the tread and submit your opinion (no matter how many times youve said it already). these forums are for people to share info, not bash other rigs, or criticize their choice of components. My rig has worked for me so far with out any problems what so ever. I would leave it alone if I didnt want to go bigger and better. Who doesnt want a bigger better jeep anyway.
So, if you are replacing the struts anyways, why not but OME springs instead of the Daystar? I think I am reading this right....right? In my opinion, get OME springs for 150 bucks/pair and since you are putting struts in anyways, get some Rancho for the front....then just get some poly spacers for the rear springs till you can get the money saved for rear OME springs.I already said i was replacing the stock coils and struts. I just needed a little direction as to what to buy.
So, if you are replacing the struts anyways, why not but OME springs instead of the Daystar? I think I am reading this right....right? In my opinion, get OME springs for 150 bucks/pair and since you are putting struts in anyways, get some Rancho for the front....then just get some poly spacers for the rear springs till you can get the money saved for rear OME springs.
The point being, spend some money now so you won't waste money later on down the road. If you get OME springs,let's say this time next year, you have to take all the front suspension apart again...costing money(unless you do it yourself) already spent on taking it apart a year prior. Let's face it, there is no cheap way to lift a 4x4 the right way.
I think that is what I am going to do. I already have the poly spacer from daystar in the rear, so that is done (for now). i do all my own labor so i am not worried about the install. From what I am hearing I think the rsx17505's and the OME coils is the best option for me.
Any suggestions on whether to use the OME-925's or OME-926's for my application?
As far as the daystar kit...it is a great budget kit (in my opinion). If you cant fork out 750 + install for OME/franky then there is nothgin wrong with buying it.
As far as me asking for your opinion, Thomson, i asked about the lift i already installed, not what I should have done, and why i wasted my time and money, or what you did that was so much better.
Geez you all complain on spending $500 on a lift for a KJ when TJ's are spending upwards of $7000 on some lifts without batting a eye.