Rough Country 6 Inch JK lift kit
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i have had two jeeps and several other rigs. rough country isn't the worst by any means. Consider affordability and they're great on and off road.
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belle musique les jeep sont bien monté
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@mfresh42 I ended up replacing it with a curri 4", best short arm on the market for a TJ, IMO.
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@Ironwind1972 what did you get
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I ran a 3.5" Rough Country kit on my ZJ Grand Cehrokee for a year before I sold it (gas money killed me) and i wheeled it regularly at Windrock OHV here in the smokies. Put it through Hell and it always got me home. It was a GREAT kit. Are there better quality kits out there? Yes, but I would never have been able to afford them and I got to go offroading and get the Jeep experience thanks to Rough Country's prices...
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@thorboy359 yes i am wrong, i mean't to say d35 but ya there was a option on a d44 rear, which is stronger that my 8.25 some say, some say its not. 27 spline's were not as strong as 29 spline.... i got my buddy's tj in my yard with both axle's falling out or it's junk d35 right now, but she's taken hell and held up good. but i think the grand cherokee was designed for high class, not the xj... she's as base as your tj
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@rumswigger Your wrong.
My TJ has a D30 in the front... same as you XJ
and a D44 in the rear... better then your 8.25...
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you get what you pay for and some of use cant afford the big name kits so they offer a kit some of us can afford and i like it. lol
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ADDICTED TO JEEP!!!!
If you want the quality of your jeep to remain high, don't purchase one of these cheap systems. I did and have regretted it ever since.
Ironwind1972 3 years ago 7
what about rubicon express lift kits for the jk's???
tubular12344 3 years ago 3