bbo wrote:
will you be cutting the 3/8 off the CV joints like they mention on the jeepinbyal web site?
make sure to get a pic of that ... man ... 1100 for 2.5 or 2200 for 4 ...
if this proves to be a solid lift ... I just might have to pony up some $$
Yes. Marlin recommends using a lathe, but not everyone has access to one, so I will be using a bandsaw.
The price may seem high, but looking at the parts, I can personally understand a big part of it. The shocks and rear coils are Skyjacker, which the name only raises the price and I'm sure Marlin has to make a margin of profit as these probably weren't cheap for him. The coil/clevis plate has some machine time involved to make those which are probably custom just for the KJ application. The front strut coils are Eibachs, which I'm not too familiar with but have heard the name a lot in custom applications which appears to be a quality brand, so I'm sure those aren't cheap. Custom steel braided brakelines, those aren't cheap, especially for DOT approved lines (these have the DOT cert label on them). This kit is put together from quality name brand parts and custom machined parts just for the KJ application. JeepinbyAl needs to make a profit on these kits to make them worth the time and investment put into them, so all these things considered, the price is about right where it should be. Installation doesn't look like it will be much different from a Frankenlift, except for installing brakelines and cutting the CV shafts which is where the labor time will add up.