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Author:  JDO [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:44 am ]
Post subject:  2012 KK lift question

I'm going to order my lift kit here in the next week or so and had a question for those smarter than I. I have a 2012 KK sport 3.7 and going with the JBA (TM) Econo Lift/ Ironman kit. As I know all cars are different, is there anything else I need to level out the front end? I was going to do the 1/2 inch clevis lift as I see most doing on here.

Any info would be great as I begin my new addition!

Author:  tommudd [ Mon Jun 08, 2015 9:54 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2012 KK lift question

JDO wrote:
I'm going to order my lift kit here in the next week or so and had a question for those smarter than I. I have a 2012 KK sport 3.7 and going with the JBA (TM) Econo Lift/ Ironman kit. As I know all cars are different, is there anything else I need to level out the front end? I was going to do the 1/2 inch clevis lift as I see most doing on here.

Any info would be great as I begin my new addition!


Cars?
Our Jeeps are no different really some just make them out to be
Make sure you get the HD springs if going Ironman front springs
also order Teraflex bumpstops for the front, rear of course can use hockey pucks if you have read the forums
Ironman springs and the .500 clevis is the right ones

welcome to LOSTJEEPs

Author:  Always_Fishin [ Fri Jun 12, 2015 2:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2012 KK lift question

Hi guys im adding a OME 1.5in lift and i am wondering the ground clearance change when doing this lift. i know the rear diff would be the same without adding bigger tires but on stock tires what would be the clearance on the IFS diff with skid plate.

Author:  Stang977 [ Fri Jun 12, 2015 9:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2012 KK lift question

That's my lift.

Listen to Tommudd. HD front springs and .500 clevis will sit pretty much level. Don't forget those bump stops.

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