I have a crazy Jeep Rubicon with a 3 and a 1/2 inch lift. I think your advice and your videos have helped me out big time now it's back to the drawing board. And reset everything all over again and I think I will end up with a better result. Thank you very much sir for being a jeep enthusiast I live in maine lots of gravel roads and the only difference is I put a fox kit iOld man emu is bad ass as well. Once again thank you
Another pointer be careful who you listen 2? There's a lot of garage buddies out there with the wrong advice and that's how I got into some of these positions with my J k This man knows his shit
Dirk, you and your LCG info has been very helpful. The music is such a distraction and takes away from your message and knowledge. Please keep up sharing the message of LCG lifts and components. Thank you.
3 questions: Was this a Low COG lift kit? Do you need adjustable control arms to re-adjust the casters with this kit? You didn't need to add extended bump stops for this kit? Thank you very much.
Hi Bill, This is considered a low COG kit as it sits at 3" or less of lift. With smaller lifts, caster is not affected as much, so while adjustable control arms are always an option, they are not mandatory. We didn't install bumpstop extensions when we installed this kit, but they are called for with bigger tires. Please feel free to call me if you want to discuss further at (316) 776-9900. Thanks!
Thanks! This jeep has 17x9 rims with 4.5" backspacing. It started with 33" tires, but is now running 35" tires. Here's a link to our Customer Rigs page if you want to see some more info on this jeep: dpgoffroad.com/customer-rigs/ Also, here's a link to this particular suspension: dpgoffroad.com/product/ome-jks-ultimate-jk-hybrid-kit/ It's just about a 3" lift.
Enjoy your advise and knowledge and thanks for sharing, Cape Town South Africa.
I have a crazy Jeep Rubicon with a 3 and a 1/2 inch lift. I think your advice and your videos have helped me out big time now it's back to the drawing board. And reset everything all over again and I think I will end up with a better result. Thank you very much sir for being a jeep enthusiast I live in maine lots of gravel roads and the only difference is I put a fox kit iOld man emu is bad ass as well. Once again thank you
Thank you!
4:18 Always gotta give it a good SMACK
Another pointer be careful who you listen 2? There's a lot of garage buddies out there with the wrong advice and that's how I got into some of these positions with my J k This man knows his shit
Thanks!
Dirk, you and your LCG info has been very helpful. The music is such a distraction and takes away from your message and knowledge. Please keep up sharing the message of LCG lifts and components. Thank you.
I know. I was never really a fan of the music, but was told we needed it. Any future videos will have no music during the talking parts.
3 questions: Was this a Low COG lift kit? Do you need adjustable control arms to re-adjust the casters with this kit? You didn't need to add extended bump stops for this kit? Thank you very much.
Hi Bill, This is considered a low COG kit as it sits at 3" or less of lift. With smaller lifts, caster is not affected as much, so while adjustable control arms are always an option, they are not mandatory. We didn't install bumpstop extensions when we installed this kit, but they are called for with bigger tires. Please feel free to call me if you want to discuss further at (316) 776-9900. Thanks!
Hi! nice work. Please what size of tires and wheels has this Jeep? How much lift this suspension?
Thanks! This jeep has 17x9 rims with 4.5" backspacing. It started with 33" tires, but is now running 35" tires. Here's a link to our Customer Rigs page if you want to see some more info on this jeep: dpgoffroad.com/customer-rigs/ Also, here's a link to this particular suspension: dpgoffroad.com/product/ome-jks-ultimate-jk-hybrid-kit/ It's just about a 3" lift.
did you use the heavy load or the sport load springs??
We went with the lighter rate coils on this build. Ride and handling is exceptional. Netted appx 3" of lift, IIRC.
Where r u located I would let you do my lift!
Hi Sean, we are located in SE Kansas. Suburb of Wichita. Thanks!