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EVO Manufacturing Heavy Duty Leveling Kit 1.5in
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Features & Product Details
Add some extra lift to your Jeep with the EVO Manufacturing Heavy Duty Leveling Kit 1.5in and provide more room to add a winch or enhanced bumper. The EVO leveling kit offers better spring capability in the front or rear of the vehicle that provides you with more room to add enhanced features to your Jeep. This easy to install kit will allow you to do the work quickly and is an inexpensive way to add some lift to your Jeep.
The leveling kit includes 1.5-inch front coil springs and 3/4-inch rear coil spacers. The kit can accommodate up to a 33-inch tire and increases the spring rate from the standard rate of the vehicle.
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We recently purchased the kit for our 2013 Sahara JKU to get a bit more tire clearance and a slightly higher look and ride. We had a local mechanic install it and are very glad we did as he said it took some serious effort to get it installed. We love the higher feel and look, and are impressed with the new springs. We also had new shocks installed both front and back and have noticed a much smoother and more responsive ride when we are off-road. This kit was perfect for us as we will never be serious rock climbers but enjoy going off-road on intermediate trails and needed a bit more clearance. It is also a daily driver so we didn't want to lift it too high. So far, we would give it a 5-star!
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Q: Which shocks.... Luau_JK3 years ago
Paired with Bilstein 4600 or 5100?
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A: Of the two, I would go with the 5100.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 3 years ago -
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A: Have any other recommendations for shocks?
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