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- 3-3.5in Lifts >Daystar 3in Leveling Kit w/Shocks - JK
Daystar 3in Leveling Kit w/Shocks
JK
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Daystar Lift Kits combine the same proven technology found in our Leveling Kits but with the addition of rear lift. Daystar was the first to enter the Leveling Kit market in 1995. Though there have been many companies that have entered the market since, Daystar's Lift & Leveling Kits offer many advantages that the others can not claim:
Daystar Lift Kits work within the factory suspension design, meaning that we work within the factory's design parameters to achieve an increase in ride height. Because we work within the factory design, there are not a bunch additional modifications involved that adds complexity and expense to the kit. Everything needed is included in the kit; there's everything you need and nothing you don't. If there are extra items required, such as longer shocks, it's clearly stated in the application description.
Daystar Lift Kits provide both front and rear lift in the 2" to 3" range. Front lift is generally the same as with our leveling kits, while rear lift comes in the form of rear coil spring spacers, longer shackles, add-a-leafs, or a block and U-bolt kit. Which method used is spelled out in the application description. Daystar's Lift Kits are the perfect solution for gaining ground clearance and the room to step up a few tire sizes...Do your homework and you'll see that we've done ours!
Features:
Shocks not manufactured in the USA
Tech note on the 2012 Jeep Wrangler JK with the KJ09153BK 3” Lift kit.
At full droop, meaning when the front tires are completely off the ground, the front driveshaft may hit the exhaust. This can be rectified by installing an aftermarket driveshaft.