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  • Rock Krawler 1.5" Spring Budget Build

    When this all started, There was no 1.5" spring available for the our jeeps.

    There is a sweet spot for this level spring for people who are trying to do certain things with their trucks, but are not trying to go nuts with them.

    You can build a very cool jeep without spending a lot of money and in this thread we are going to show you how.

    Here is a picture of Black Betty, who's mods are out of control and beside her is "Lola"



    Lola is a Sport. Her owner has taken the first step by replacing her tires with the stock rubicon tires BFG KM 25575r17.

    So she's starting to look a little meaner, next we are going to put her 1.5'' RK springs in.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Rock Krawler 1.5" Spring Budget Build started by JeepLab View original post
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    1. DallasJKU's Avatar
      DallasJKU -
      I did not move the pump.
    1. ljvsnyder's Avatar
      ljvsnyder -
      Thanks DallasJKU
    1. DavinTed's Avatar
      DavinTed -
      I realize I'm a year late, but I'm on the fence about purchasing the RK 1.5 for my 2015 JKU Rubicon. I've been places that, all I have needed to feel more comfortable was one fricking inch. I really wish you would have taken before and after pictures in the same place. It's difficult for me to see the difference with the picture quality and angles.
    1. JeepLab's Avatar
      JeepLab -
      Quote Originally Posted by DavinTed View Post
      I realize I'm a year late, but I'm on the fence about purchasing the RK 1.5 for my 2015 JKU Rubicon. I've been places that, all I have needed to feel more comfortable was one fricking inch. I really wish you would have taken before and after pictures in the same place. It's difficult for me to see the difference with the picture quality and angles.
      NEVER TOO LATE!

      how big are your tires? Do you have the tow package springs already? Do you plan to run steel bumpers? Do you have a winch?

      If you plan to add weight, (steel parts of any kind), then go to the RK 1.5 springs.

      Tell us about your rig and drive style, we can help you better.
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