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Has anyone had any dealing with " Tuff Country 5.5" EZ-Ride Suspension Lift Kit".
I'm looking into this kit for my 06 sport and was wondering if anyone has any feedback I could get.
Or recommendations for a 5-6" lift?
My 04 has over 120,000 miles at 4.5 inchesYeah NO. That lift kit isn't even for a KJ. And you also cannot lift these vehicles above 3.5".
My 04 has over 120,000 miles at 4.5 inches
Of course JBA adjustable coilover lift but it can be done
Or could, glad I ended up with two of the kits
With what we have available today I like to stick to 2.5-3 inches, that way no spring/UCA contact ever, enough room for a little bigger tire
Yes it is a shame for sureThat's more of what I meant, now-a-days in 2021 lift options for this vehicle are becoming slimmer and slimmer.
My 04 has over 120,000 miles at 4.5 inches
Of course JBA adjustable coilover lift but it can be done
Or could, glad I ended up with two of the kits
With what we have available today I like to stick to 2.5-3 inches, that way no spring/UCA contact ever, enough room for a little bigger tire
Yes it is a shame for sure
But then a lot of people buying these now do not want to even spend over 100 dollars for a lift, but of course want 6 inch lift for a 100
4K wouldn't pay 2/3 of what the 6 inch cost when they were selling themI got no problem spending more I have a $4k Budget. I have 31" tires and 16x8 rims already. Just need a decent lift.
4K wouldn't pay 2/3 of what the 6 inch cost when they were selling them
Stick with OME 927/948 combo at 3 inches of lift and the correct shocks then be happy
Use the extra to regear one of the best things you can do when running larger tires
6 inch lift was over 6000
stell front diff to run lower gears than 4.10s was over 2500 with gears etc, plus you'd need to install the rears
then tires and wheels and other items
What lift do you have now ?
I don't have one, I'm trying to find one that is a good one. I don't need it to be 6", I'm cool with a 3-4". I just need part numbers and such. I wanna make sure I have a good lift. I've heard so many bad things about Rough Country and Skyjacker.
If you can tell me, what parts I'll need for my front and back suspension?
I'll buy those and go with it from there.
This is my first build, and I want to do it right.
I don't have one, I'm trying to find one that is a good one. I don't need it to be 6", I'm cool with a 3-4". I just need part numbers and such. I wanna make sure I have a good lift. I've heard so many bad things about Rough Country and Skyjacker.
If you can tell me, what parts I'll need for my front and back suspension?
I'll buy those and go with it from there.
This is my first build, and I want to do it right.
At that height you would get some coil spring/ UCA contact on larger bumps in the road even with JBA UCAs or most doNot sure if they're still available but you can also add a 1/4 inch to plate spacer on top of the coilover assembly up front and one more isolator out back for a total of 3 on top of rear spring to get an additional 1/2 inch to what's listed above. As far as I know that's pretty maxed out, anything more and your just causing problems.
I do indeed, but just a bit. I put some fuel hose on the coil it contacts for the noise and as protection. Probably best to just run a half inch shorter, but it's where I ended up and it works for me.At that height you would get some coil spring/ UCA contact on larger bumps in the road even with JBA UCAs or most do
Sorry for the necro bump, but I just wanted to make sure I understood Tommud correctly . For a 3 inch lift, for the front. Get OME 2927 and ome front shock as listed? I am not a100% sure what else I need. Thanks jwForget that link above, lot of information is old, no longer available etc
For a 2.5 inch lift use OME springs, 927 front, 948 rear
For front shocks use whatever is listed for the front from OME or Bilstein
For the rear use OME 132Ls or Bilstien , 99-04 Dodge Dakota 4x4 club cab works and the right length when lifted
Teraflex front bumpstops , then use 2 per side hockey pucks bolted down to lower spring perch ( unless you are not using the right width and backspaced wheels )
NOW if you want three inches you can lift the front shocks 3/8 of an inch up out of the clevis
For the rear one extra upper isolator
Then a great upgrade are the jeepinbyal upper control arms
for tires run 245-75-16s / 265-70-16s on the right wheels etc
If going bigger tires , regear to 4.10s , well worth it in the long run