So I am looking to get 4.5-5" of lift and also lots of articulation, or flex.
And I am SO lost at where to go.
I'm new here, and have searched, and while I have read lots I feel more lost now than ever.
Right now I am running the old man EMU lift, 2.5" coils up front. In the rear I am running their 2.5" full leaf pack, plus their full length add a leaf, it's net me about 5" of lift. I also switched to sliders in the rear. Before I added the extra leaf and sliders I could articulate the rear to have one shock maxed out extended and one maxed out compressed. But now I get nothing, MAYBE an inch difference between the two side.
This is about as much movement as I can get now, there is about 10" of elevation difference between the two rear tires.
Even bouncing on the hitch I can't get it to move much at all. The leafs slide free in the sliders as I put those in first. I am reusing the leaf retainer clips and they are quite sung now.
I am well into the point of tossing my current lift on the curb with a free sign. If I can salvage some of what I have, perfect. But in the end, I just want some articulation, lots of it, but still be planted. And like everyone else I want to spend as little as I can.
My jeep see's almost no mileage, 1200 miles a year tops. And I am more back woods hunting trails and off camber hills type riding.
Being in Canada I get shafted on parts too, so everything is basically twice as expensive for me.
I was thinking Rough country long arms for the front. With rough country coils.
I was going to go for clayton springs, but they want as much for shipping as they do the springs, so it's just not worth it.
For the rear, I want to keep the sliders as I think the concept is sound, but at this point I will just go for whatever works the best. The rear is where I am completely lost, and get further into the dark the more I read.
For shocks, I have relocation brackets for the rear. And I would love if they kept me planted going far to fast for oil lease roads. But I don't need to keep up to my buddy in a raptor (although would be nice, maybe a few years).
I can fab some stuff. But kits are better for me from a time perspective alone.
I would go coils in the rear, but it's just more money and time than I can invest right now.
Thanks for helping a noob.
And I am SO lost at where to go.
I'm new here, and have searched, and while I have read lots I feel more lost now than ever.
Right now I am running the old man EMU lift, 2.5" coils up front. In the rear I am running their 2.5" full leaf pack, plus their full length add a leaf, it's net me about 5" of lift. I also switched to sliders in the rear. Before I added the extra leaf and sliders I could articulate the rear to have one shock maxed out extended and one maxed out compressed. But now I get nothing, MAYBE an inch difference between the two side.
This is about as much movement as I can get now, there is about 10" of elevation difference between the two rear tires.


Even bouncing on the hitch I can't get it to move much at all. The leafs slide free in the sliders as I put those in first. I am reusing the leaf retainer clips and they are quite sung now.

I am well into the point of tossing my current lift on the curb with a free sign. If I can salvage some of what I have, perfect. But in the end, I just want some articulation, lots of it, but still be planted. And like everyone else I want to spend as little as I can.
My jeep see's almost no mileage, 1200 miles a year tops. And I am more back woods hunting trails and off camber hills type riding.
Being in Canada I get shafted on parts too, so everything is basically twice as expensive for me.
I was thinking Rough country long arms for the front. With rough country coils.
I was going to go for clayton springs, but they want as much for shipping as they do the springs, so it's just not worth it.
For the rear, I want to keep the sliders as I think the concept is sound, but at this point I will just go for whatever works the best. The rear is where I am completely lost, and get further into the dark the more I read.
For shocks, I have relocation brackets for the rear. And I would love if they kept me planted going far to fast for oil lease roads. But I don't need to keep up to my buddy in a raptor (although would be nice, maybe a few years).
I can fab some stuff. But kits are better for me from a time perspective alone.
I would go coils in the rear, but it's just more money and time than I can invest right now.
Thanks for helping a noob.