I've been "shopping" for a lift for my JK for a while now - looking at options, reading reviews, talking to people that have various lifts installed...you get the picture. Between the breakover angle from the long wheelbase and all of the "helpful" comments about the JK rake, I'm eager to get a lift in - even if financial contraints mean that I'll have to keep running 32's until the spring.
I'm leaning towards getting an OME coil lift, probably ordering it from Northridge in Ponoka. They offer a package deal for people that purchase a pair of JKS trackbars along with the OME lift. Certainly not the cheapest option...but I've heard some VERY good feedback from people that run the same lift on their JK's.
The one thing that has given me pause here is that the JKS track bars are about $100 cheaper (for each one) than the Currie or Clayton track bars. That leaves me asking "where is JKS putting less material/using cheaper joints/taking shortcuts". Maybe I'm being a little paranoid - after all, my JK is still going to be my DD, I tend to be cautious when I'm wheeling, and I'm intending to run 35's when funds allow - no bigger.
If anyone's familiar with the vices and virtues of these JKS track bars vs. Currie or Clayton's offerings, I'd be eager to hear your input.