0311_DoC wrote:
0311_DoC wrote:
So if I understand some of these threads correctly, some people are looking for more flex versus height? or is it a smoother ride? Since I have a CRD is it my understanding the front end is lil heavier and the Daystar is my only option right now. I believe I heard that or that I have to get a "puck" lift ???
Can anybody answer my question?
For the CRD, a spacer lift is the only base option available. The Rocky Road Combo lift I believe, uses the Daystar spacers front and rear in addition to their own top of the strut steel plate spacer and is advertised as a 2.125" lift kit. This kit MIGHT leave the KJ perfectly level or slightly higher in the front.
Daystar has their own packages, one of which is the full kit with the spacers front and rear, and their own, and much thicker, strut top relocation bracket. With this kit, the CRD will sit at least 0.75" higher in the front than the back if not an entire inch due to the heavy duty springs already in our CRDs from the factory as compared to stock gas versions.
Daystar also has the kit that I, and LibertyCRD have used, that is advertised as a 2.5" rear spacers and 1.5" front spacers, however the overall lift is 2.0" in the rear and 1.75"-2.0" in the front depending on how the KJ settles, but in this range for sure. The reason for only 2.0 inches in the rear, is you have to remove a factory lower coil pad that is already 0.5" thick before you can install the Daystar rear spacers. My front sits barely lower than the rear. But with a full tank of fuel and some cargo, it sits perfectly level.
As far as "pucks", that is just another name for the spacers - at least the rears anyway.
My ride is every bit as smooth as before the lift install because I have retained my factory struts and shocks. My rear axle will not travel as far down as a spring lift would, but I'm fine with this fact. I was not comfortable throwing away perfectly good front and rear springs, struts, and shocks. Maybe when everything wears out in 80k miles or so, I'll look at more options if any are available.
As for spring lifts, do a search on this site and you will get a ton of information - but for now - spacer type lifts are it for the CRD.