C ChrisB. New member Apr 16, 2010 #1 Looking for opinions. What do you think of the Skyjacker Economy 4 inch lift kit for an 06' Wrangler? Is it reliable, and how was it to install??
Looking for opinions. What do you think of the Skyjacker Economy 4 inch lift kit for an 06' Wrangler? Is it reliable, and how was it to install??
prariepunk Active member Apr 16, 2010 #2 I'm looking at the same one... 4" Sport Lift by Skyjacker and Other Jeep Parts and Jeep Accessories by 4 Wheel Drive Hardware
I'm looking at the same one... 4" Sport Lift by Skyjacker and Other Jeep Parts and Jeep Accessories by 4 Wheel Drive Hardware
S Sid1966 New member Apr 16, 2010 #3 I have a 2.5" skyjacker lift very similar to this kit.seems to be durable i beat on it all the time no issues.i do find the coils a little stiff for road use,if this is a DD i would look for a kit with progressive rate coils
I have a 2.5" skyjacker lift very similar to this kit.seems to be durable i beat on it all the time no issues.i do find the coils a little stiff for road use,if this is a DD i would look for a kit with progressive rate coils
prariepunk Active member Apr 17, 2010 #4 Sid1966 said: .i do find the coils a little stiff for road use,if this is a DD i would look for a kit with progressive rate coils Click to expand... I'm not worried about a bumpy ride... that's why I drive a Jeep:shades: I think I'm getting the lift... 'till some one changes my mind, that is.
Sid1966 said: .i do find the coils a little stiff for road use,if this is a DD i would look for a kit with progressive rate coils Click to expand... I'm not worried about a bumpy ride... that's why I drive a Jeep:shades: I think I'm getting the lift... 'till some one changes my mind, that is.
Bounty__Hunter Super Moderator Apr 17, 2010 #5 I've been real happy with Rough Country's 4" kits, very complete, easy to install, work great offroad, no noticeable spring sag over time.....
I've been real happy with Rough Country's 4" kits, very complete, easy to install, work great offroad, no noticeable spring sag over time.....
prariepunk Active member Apr 17, 2010 #6 What's the price though? I'm looking at spending $500 on a lift but $1000 on tires :redface: