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Rubicon Express 2.5 Inch Lift Kit With Mono-tube Shocks Jk/jku 07-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $598.00
Location:

Roanoke, Virginia, United States

Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Rubicon Express 2.5 Inch Lift Kit with Mono-Tube Shocks JK/JKU 07-16, US $598.00, image 1
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Part Number: R/ERE7133M

  • Fits 2007 to 2016 Jeep JK Wrangler, Rubicon and Unlimited
  • Lift Height: 2.5 Inch
  • Front Coil Spring Spacers
  • Rear Coil Spring Spacers
  • Bump Stops
  • Extended Swaybar Links
  • Max Tire Size: 35x12.50

The RE7133 2.5” budget boost is a slightly more extensive low priced lift kit that not only lifts your JK up enough to run 35” tires, but acts as a leveling kit to do away with the factory rake. With a 2.5” coil spacer in the front and a 1-3/4” coil spacer in the rear, this package levels out your JKs suspension while increasing ground clearance and off road performance. This kit also includes brakeline, bumpstop and sway bar link extensions, as well as a new rear track bar bracket. With options to include multiple levels of Rubicon Express precision valved shocks or shock extensions that allow for the use of factory shocks, this suspensions system has a variety of price points that help you boost your JKs ride and performance at affordable prices.

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