how bout 2inch old man emu coils, 1 inch daystar body lift with 1 inch engine lift for driveline angle, bushwacker flat flares and fit 33" tires. if you unhook the sway bars off road you might get some rubbing at full lock and full flex, but if you get the right rims and tires it may be minor rub only. but this set-up keeps the suspension very close to stock and you wont get a lot of the annoyances with heavily modified jeeps.
that would ne my 2 cents....
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I currently have 33x13.5's on a stock suspension w/o rubbing, well, w/o much rubbing. I have the 2" OME kit but I just havent installed it yet, but as hps4evr says, if you DD your jeep this is the most cost effective way to go.
Or, you can go to AEV and get their highline kit, and you can run 37's with 3" of lift.
That rough country x-series stuff is supposed to be pretty good. there are 60 some pages on that kit on jeep forum. Some times there are issues where the springs sag out, and I dont know if their shocks are any good, but if youre going to go with a quality set of control arms I would look to Currie if I was you.
I would say that if you go with OME, rather than use the trackbar relocation kit, spend a bit extra and buy adjustable trackbars, as that will be better for the future. (should you change your lift)
Rough Country eh?
I"ve helped "Rubi03Jef" install one in June of 09. How's that kit holding up for you Jeff?
You could always sell your "gently used" OME stuff in the future if you decide to go that route. I don't think I have any of my old shocks, leafs, coils, and whatever from my past suspension lift-kit left in my garage.
Old Jeep parts just end up being used in someone else's rig for them to enjoy. It's how Jeeple recycle?
I don't think I've ever come across anyone who has disliked their OME stuff come to think about it.
I have had no less than 7 inquiries on my OME kit that isnt installed on my Jeep, and I didnt say I wanted to sell it...just yet anyways.
IMHO, if you are dead set on 3" of lift, I would start with the AEV Nth degree 3" springs and bilstein 5100's for shocks, and build around that.