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Looks great! Will have a bigger difference too when you get rid of the worn 33s for some new 35s...
Better be 37s, lol. Looks good man. How does it drive? Still able to run highway speeds?
Awesome! I can't wait for this to hit the market. It was hard to justify 2000+ for the 4" from the 2.5. This will be well worth the money for an extra 3.5" body raise + another almost 2" gain from the tires under the axle.
All i drive is highway speeds! Haha
3000+ maybe. If it's much more than that I'll have to turn it down. I'm optimistic at this point.
I just can't justify 2000-2500 bucks for 1.5" more than OME which is what it would cost for me to buy a superlift and have someone install it. If it costs a bit more to have the possibility for 3.5" (and with tires close to 6" extra) I'm game for that.
Just so you know, their 4" setup is $3500 and that doesn't include the $2000 for the superlift...
My guess is 3500+2000+1000= $6500 minimum (that extra 1000 is a low guess on what the extra rear components will cost)
If you want 6" for the 3000-3500 range just do:
4" superlift
OME HD springs/struts in front
JBA UCAs
2" spacer in the rear (from RC or similar kit)
rear shocks of your choice.
That's essentially what JBA is doing except they use Fox coilovers up front and longer radius arms for the rear