I was thinking something today. For 5 years folks on this forum have proclaimed, "Spacer lifts are trash. Do it right the first time and get the Frankenlift!" But what is the Frankenlift? It's a spacer lift!
Now, I will admit that I barely passed Calculus and Analytic Geometry in college... but even I can see that dropping $1,000 dollars for the FRONT suspension alone... and still coming away with a spacer lift of some form or fashion is not the most intelligent thing in the world to do.
You see, one of the reasons the ride gets stiffer and of lower quality when we lift is because the geometry changes in the front end. Instead of the A-arms being parallel to the ground, they are now at an angle. So when the tire needs to rebound, some force is applied laterally into the chassis, rather than most all of it being applied vertically to the A-arm. So...by keeping that height exactly the same as what I've got with my Daystar/conduit washer lift.. I'm not helping myself at all.
The other factor obviously is the stiffness of the coils and struts/shocks. Well, the Frankenlift uses stiffer coils and stiffer struts/shocks too. So.. you are keeping the same angles on the A-arms, you are still keeping a spacer (which can't help absorb shock like the coil can), and you are simply replacing your factory CRD springs with even stiffer springs, and your factory CRD struts with even stiffer struts. And you're paying a GRAND for this...and we haven't even gotten to the rear end of the Jeep yet.
So to each their own... but NO THANKS. I will keep my current spacer lift which I have a total of about $75 invested in. When money allows.. what I will do is buy the OME coils, some struts of my choosing, and use that alone with the factory isolators and top plates. This will drop my front end just slightly... but my tires will still fit just fine, meaning I lose ZERO ground clearance, and this is the only way I will truly achieve a better riding Jeep. Did I mention that doing it that way will also save me $600 on the front end alone?
Just my
The ONLY way the Frankenlift is worth it is if you have no possible way whatsoever of doing the assembly of struts yourself or having a friend do it for you. If you are totally out of options and you NEED it pre-assembled.. then that might change the ball game a bit because you would then otherwise pay a shop for labor.
To borrow a line from the infamous JL.. "Just sayin'..."