bugnout wrote:
IMHO this is not a "cut and dried", "only one way to go" issue.
I completely agree with this. Nothing Cut and Dried about it. Heck in 5 years we might all be crapping on the Old Man Emu lifts as a big mistake.
The Point I was making is that
IF you want to spend some money AND
IF you want a lift that will function to the Best of the KJ's ability and
IF you don't want to waste any money and
IF you don't want to deal with the time tested issues we have all been reading about with regards to the spacer lifts out there, then save your money and spend it ONCE for a good quality lift that has been designed around the KJ's Geometry and have a, So Far, proven to be the best quality and the longest lasting and the best ridding lift out there for our beloved KJ's.
That is why I bought one. I purchased the components over time, assembling the neccessary pieces a pair at a time till I had all the parts needed. Sure I spent more money, but I did it a little at a time and got a better ridding, better quality lift out my money. You do not have to buy it all at once like a frankenlift. Ask questions look around on the web SHOP and you will find what you need.
Just because you have 200.00 NOW to spend doesn't mean you HAVE to settle for a spacer lift. Stick that money into a pair of rear or front springs. Next month get the shocks for the rear. In another month or 2 get the front strutts. All the while getting quality parts that WORK!
Get your srping insulators for your struts, and if you want, the strut mounts. Sweet talk a mechanic to compress the front springs for you for a couple of bucks each and build your own strut assemblies. Then if you need help, wait for a good day to have a lift party. Invite other KJ'ers over for beer, pizza and have a great ridding lift for under 750.00 and BE PROUD OF IT.
JUST MY ADVICE! I hate spending the same money twice.