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zone suspensions?

Dom Viccari

Rank I
Launch Member

Traveler I

just curious if anyone has experience with their products; and what they did or didn't like about them
 

northernXoverland

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast II

I've known a few people who have used their products and I've never heard a complaint. They are made about 5 minutes from my house and they are an all around community based company.
 

Homeguy

Rank IV

Pathfinder I

I know a few guys that had zone lifts on their Jeeps and the springs sagged so bad. They would order a 3” lift and only get 2” or less when it was installed. If you can I would look at another manufacturer


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ohiowrangler

Rank V
Launch Member

Member II

If you buy a quality suspension system, under normal use/operation you'll only buy one. Not all suspension manufactures are created equal, ie import product reboxers. I've had real good luck with superlift, ome, shyjacker, there are other good manufactures but I just haven't used them. Good luck, Ron
 
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SubeeBen

Guest
Just my 2 cents I would go with a 2 1/2 teraflex lift I got mine from Morris 4x4 & it was about $ 500 or so minus the shocks & I am extremely happy & performs better than stock suspension. I didn’t even have to align my Jeep or mess with anything & took me about 4 hours.
 

ohiowrangler

Rank V
Launch Member

Member II

Another question would be how big of a tire are you wanting to run? We have a rubicon in my offroad club with a 2" budget boost on 31's, that goes almost anywhere he wants. He does have air lockers, but doesn't always use them. His next modification is going to be a flat skid plate, after I finish mine, Ron
 
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