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Saw this in my email today.

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Saw this in my email today.
Interesting. Thanks. I'm researching lifts right now; I'm very uneducated regarding the JK suspensions, or any suspensions for that matter.

I'm wondering how these Mopar kits would compare to similar TeraFlex or Rock Krawler kits. I see that TeraFlex assisted in developing some of the Mopar kits.
Interesting. Would this be warrantied from Jeep now if a dealer does the install? I wouldn't mind a 2" kit but don't want new tires. Can I run a 2" lift with stockers and not look ridiculous? I'm thinking my charcoal moabs with 32" GY Silent Armors.
Heres my mopar 2" lift with stock 32". Looks pretty good in my opinion.

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Interesting. Would this be warrantied from Jeep now if a dealer does the install? I wouldn't mind a 2" kit but don't want new tires. Can I run a 2" lift with stockers and not look ridiculous? I'm thinking my charcoal moabs with 32" GY Silent Armors.
It would be warrantied by the dealer not Jeep. Mopar anything is rebadged from another manufacturer.
Can I run a 2" lift with stockers and not look ridiculous?
I have the same question. In my opinion, my stock JKU ALREADY looks ridiculous, as low as it sits, and I feel that it NEEDS a lift to look better, even with the stock tires/wheels.
Glad to see they are changing up their lift offerings. The 2" Mopar lift I got with my 2010 was terrible...I ended up ripping it all out and installing an AEV 3.5' which was a huge improvement.
Heres my mopar 2" lift with stock 32". Looks pretty good in my opinion.

Indeed. It looks great.
I have a 4 inch mopar lift. iT is actually a rubicon express 4.5 inch long arm kit it's got mopar and rubicon express badging all over it I love the lift so far rides great have'nt got it in any extreme offroad situations yet. the winter hit to soon. and yes it is warranted by my dealer.
Anyone have picture of a JKU with 2" lift on stock 32 wheels?
and yes it is warranted by my dealer.
Exactly. The install is warrantied by your dealer, not by Chrysler.
Is that not what I've been saying?
Saw this in my email today.
I like the lawyers' Note addition: "Lift kits are intended to be used for off-road driving only."
Lift kits are intended to be used for off-road driving only.
Is that not what I've been saying?
That's what you've been saying. It just bears repeating sometimes.
I like the lawyers' Note addition: "Lift kits are intended to be used for off-road driving only."
Lift kits are intended to be used for off-road driving only.
They put that in there to make them 50 state legal since different states have different lift laws.
Heres my mopar 2" lift with stock 32". Looks pretty good in my opinion.

Looks great, IMO. :thumb:


Anyone have picture of a JKU with 2" lift on stock 32 wheels?
Look up. :D
Exactly. The install is warrantied by your dealer, not by Chrysler.
The info in the PDF states the lift kits are warrantied by the manufacturer and specifically states not by Chrysler or the dealer. The dealer might warranty the installation of the kit like they warranty any work, (typically 90 days). Any other warranty the dealer implies-I would get in writing.
Looks good but is it necessary for 32" tires?
There are post here on the forum that indicate that 33" tires can be used with wheels having the proper back spacing with no lift. Or did I dream that?:confused:
Heres my mopar 2" lift with stock 32". Looks pretty good in my opinion.

Nice. I have been on the fence about the 2" lift kit, but after seeing this photo with the stock 32's and the new kit that Pat posted I just might get off the fence and go with it. Thanks.
I'm always amazed when people pick lifts based on looks (e.g. a picture) instead of performance.:facepalm:
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