I've had the rough country lift for a while now. I got 3.5 inches in front and 1 inch in back. I didn't think that was a problem because I figured the front wheels needed more room for turning. I was wrong. I tow a small pop-up camper. The camper made the jeep sag in back. When 4 wheeling the rear would bottom out. Once the rear wheel caught on the metal edge of the wheel well,, the part thats under the plastic on the back door, down toward the bottom. I had to beat it with a hammer back around while out on the trail. Lucky it didn't cut my tire. I also noticed that the jeep began to bottom out while towing the trailer. I think the springs take a set after being loaded so much for so long. When I called rough country they said they would send me the 2.5 inch rear spacers for free. Rusty's lift comes with these spacers when you order the lift,, I checked a rusty's lifted libby and it had the spacer. In addition to the spacer, I also added the firestone air bag(helper spring) that rough country sells. The system is working very well right now. I had to tweek the air bag install a little, but it all fit up nicely with only minimal drilling. The trailer no longer causes the jeep to sag, nor does it bottom out,, and the lift gets bigger the more air you put in
The dealer installed the lift for me, and did the alignment. There was no mention of any problems and I didn't notice any problems with alignment. I pulled off the rough country rear springs in order to install the air bags and spacers. I did not have it aligned and it seems fine.
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George
MUDLUST: Black 03 Renegade
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3" Lift 265 Cooper Discoverer S/T
Brushguard Diff Guard
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