DRkNESS
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I just bought the readylify 3.5 front , 2.5 rear that replaces the upper a arms off Amazon for 678.00 shipped yesterday, it will be here tomorrow ...kits everywhere elseThere’s Rough Country, ReadyLift, CST, and as far as cost I’m thinking the ReadyLift is around $800.00
As far as letting your local shop do it, from my understanding they aren’t that complex to do an install on. Just make sure you have an alignment done afterward.
Check Amazon, 678.00 shippedMuch appreciated. I think I will go with the ready lift option and have my local shop do it.
I personally think that is a better decision that the 2 inch mopar lift. I am very pleased with it but it still has a significant rake.I just bought the readylify 3.5 front , 2.5 rear that replaces the upper a arms off Amazon for 678.00 shipped yesterday, it will be here tomorrow ...kits everywhere else
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Went with the 2 inch Mopar lift. Very happy with it. Drives the exact same and looks a lot better.
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I assure you that they are different pictures. It appears to be very subtle in pictures but it is much more apparent if you see it in person. I have taken a number of pictures and you just cannot seem to differentiate the before and after.Can you post a pic with your 2” Mopar lift. Would love to see the difference but the pics you have in post #10 and post #12 are the same. Thx!
I assure you that they are different pictures. It appears to be very subtle in pictures but it is much more apparent if you see it in person. I have taken a number of pictures and you just cannot seem to differentiate the before and after.
I can see it now [emoji41]
Glad to see this. I am still dumbfounded as to how the same picture popped up on my phone 5 days apart. Man I was very disappointed when I posted the picture because it looked the exact same. Appreciate the incredible detective work to prove me wrong.I can see it now [emoji41]
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Looks great. Any rubbing? How tight of a fit are the tires? I am still debating going to 35s later on, but seems like some people are having clearance issues. I also will be adding the Bushwacker fender flares as soon as my buddy gets them painted, further limiting my clearance. Thinking I may be stuck with 305/55s or 295/60s.View attachment 149139 View attachment 149140
Got my 3.5" Readylift installed and love how it turned out. Here are some before and after photos. The setup is basically the same as Readylift shows on their website. Wheels are 20x9 XD Grenades with a 0 offset. Tires are 35x12.5 BFG KO2s. With the lift and tires front end height increased a little over 5 inches. Rear end came up 3 inches.
Not cheap. Had a local shop do it. Cost was $775 for the lift plus around $3,500 for wheels, tires, mount, balance, and alignment.Looks great, may I ask how much everything ran you ?
The shop I had install the lift said there was a tiny bit of trimming in the front. Otherwise, everything fit great.Looks great. Any rubbing? How tight of a fit are the tires? I am still debating going to 35s later on, but seems like some people are having clearance issues. I also will be adding the Bushwacker fender flares as soon as my buddy gets them painted, further limiting my clearance. Thinking I may be stuck with 305/55s or 295/60s.