Jeep Wrangler JL Rough Country 2.5 in. Spacer Suspension Lift Kit w/ N3 Shocks Review & Install

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Rough Country offers the 2.50-Inch Spacer Suspension Lift Kit with Premium N3 Shocks to easily accommodate 35-inch tires on your JL, provide better ground clearance, and improve off-road dynamics. It features front and rear sets of durable coil spacers, shock extensions, sway bar links, and bump stops, designed to enhance the factory components. This lift system significantly improves off-road performance while maintaining excellent on-road handling.
The Premium N3 Shocks are furnished with a 10-stage variable valving for enhanced damping capacity. These shock absorbers utilize high-pressure nitrogen charge and 54-mm bodies for a comfortable ride and efficient heat dissipation. Each shock is furnished with chrome-hardened piston rods for long lasting service life. Its metallic silver finish offers extra durability and an added visual appeal that enhances your JL’s presence.
Rough Country utilizes high-quality coil spacers in this lift system to give your JL a quick and easy lift. These blocks fit directly under your coil springs and aid in damping and stability. The bump stops improve your ride quality by limiting the upward motion of the axles and soften the blow by absorbing the rebound. The sway bar links maintain stability during turns, and enhance steering and handling.
This Spacer Suspension Lift Kit with Premium N3 Shocks come with components that directly attach to your vehicle’s factory mounting locations. It includes all the necessary hardware for a hassle-free installation process that requires mechanical expertise.
Rough Country backs this suspension lift kit with a limited lifetime warranty on the hard suspension components such as the sway bar links, spacers, and bump stops. The N3 shocks come with a 3-year limited warranty against factory defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Some exclusions may apply; please check the terms and conditions for full details. terrain.jp/2oNDbG1
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  • @extremeterrain
    @extremeterrain4 жыл бұрын

    Shop this Rough Country Spacer Lift Kit: terrain.jp/2oNDbG1 Subscribe for Daily Jeep Videos: terrain.jp/SubscribeXTyt

  • @LukeEdward
    @LukeEdward4 жыл бұрын

    Been waiting for this one. Thanks, y’all. Putting it in my “Watch Later” folder.

  • @Jeeppeeps
    @Jeeppeeps2 жыл бұрын

    I have a granite silver metallic but I always have a thing for that ocean blue man holy shit what a beautiful color

  • @donsimpson949
    @donsimpson9492 жыл бұрын

    Installed on my daughters 2016 Rubicon. Wow it looks awesome! Would have been much easier to install had I not ran over my air compressor and had to use all hand tools. Installed 35" Ridge Grappler and the jeep is BadA$$. Now heading to the garage to install on my other daughter's 2017 Wrangler Chief. (with pneumatic tools via a new air compressor!)

  • @lorenzogaudet2240
    @lorenzogaudet2240 Жыл бұрын

    thanks for all the torc specs...

  • @extremeterrain

    @extremeterrain

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry about that! All the specs are detailed in RC's instruction packet. However we appreciate the feedback and will see what we can do about working it into new videos.

  • @shitloveaduck
    @shitloveaduck4 жыл бұрын

    I get the reason for this kit, but if I’m pulling the springs out anyways, I would rather spend some more $$ and get a kit with springs and a few more features. Nice video and you always do such a great job on communicating what you are doing and how. The videography is very well done as well, such that you can actually what is being done. Nice job as usual Extreme Terrain team!! Oh yeah, how are the ladies hands manicured and perfect? The guys I know, me included, that do mechanic work, have these gnarled up old paws!!! Hahaha. I guess I have a lot to learn still.

  • @extremeterrain

    @extremeterrain

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all the love! I'll have to reach out to Merideth about her nails, not too sure what kind of secrets she's using there. 😂 -Zach

  • @davidamarquez
    @davidamarquez3 жыл бұрын

    Let’s say hypothetically that my installer happened to install the longer shocks on the front and the shorter ones on the rear. Would that be the cause for the extra bounce in my Jeep?

  • @paul1933
    @paul19334 жыл бұрын

    I’ll be getting a 6.5 inch long arm lift for my xj 👍🏻

  • @extremeterrain

    @extremeterrain

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice, Paul! I used to have a 85 XJ with a 3" lift and 31s, I miss that rust bucket. 😂 -Zach

  • @PyroRen1124
    @PyroRen11243 жыл бұрын

    Hey, any link or reference to find what the torque spec is supposed to be on the suspension pieces?

  • @chench0-t1m
    @chench0-t1m2 жыл бұрын

    mine came with a set of shocks with the metal sleeve un centered. is it supposed to be like that?? 2019JL

  • @johnvarnerin153
    @johnvarnerin1533 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Getting ready to install my kit this weekend. Question: I only take my Jeep onto the beach. Do I really need to remove the control arm brake line bracket? I’m not planning on having the axle go to full droop. Thx

  • @BryanSchneiders

    @BryanSchneiders

    2 жыл бұрын

    The official instructions tell you to keep and reattach the brake line brackets.

  • @JasonDiebold
    @JasonDiebold3 жыл бұрын

    Q You say that the front shocks has the spacer in the middle and so the rear shocks then have the spacer offset. However later in the video there is a contradiction saying the the longer shock which has the spacer in the middle is used in the rear. Which did you find is correct? I believe that the shorter shock with the offset in the spacer is installed in the front so that the shock eye is pushed to the outside of the jeep?!?

  • @BryanSchneiders

    @BryanSchneiders

    2 жыл бұрын

    From the official instructions it sounds like the offset shock goes in the front not the rear. I feel like this video made a mistake

  • @BryanSchneiders

    @BryanSchneiders

    2 жыл бұрын

    Confirmed 660808 is front. 660809 is rear. Video is WRONG

  • @oscardaroso
    @oscardaroso3 жыл бұрын

    so im getting FRONT: Coil spring spacers. Sway bar links. bump stops. Hardware. (4) N3 Shocks in amazon , but i dont understand is those shocks are the same size or i will need a spacers for set the rear ones?? can you help me to figure it out thnks

  • @extremeterrain

    @extremeterrain

    3 жыл бұрын

    All depends on the shocks, really! If the shocks you purchased are rated for 0-2.5 inches of lift for example, you will not need any sort of rear spacers in order to run them. If the shocks are specifically for 2.5" inches of lift and do not say they can be ran at stock height, you would want to look into a rear spacer to go with them. It really comes down to the specific shock that you purchased and the item information listed on Amazon or Rough Country's site specifically. -Zach

  • @BryanSchneiders
    @BryanSchneiders2 жыл бұрын

    WARNING video is wrong about shocks. 660808 with offset at top are FRONT. 660809 with centered top are REAR

  • @Jeeppeeps
    @Jeeppeeps2 жыл бұрын

    Just bought this wondering if I made a mistake with some of the horror stories I have heard about rough country however this seems to be well reviewed everywhere if it sucks I’ll be pissed because I knew I should’ve just bought TeraFlex

  • @chrisstepp3114

    @chrisstepp3114

    8 ай бұрын

    You like it?

  • @BarHRanch
    @BarHRanch4 жыл бұрын

    Doesn’t this mess with the geometry? Pinion angle?

  • @LukeEdward

    @LukeEdward

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wasey Herbort Of course. But you sitting in the driver’s seat also messes with the pinion angle. So it’s a matter of “is it enough to make a difference?” If you’re concerned, climb underneath with an angle gauge, or an alignment check at a tire shop will give you the answer you need. But, think of it this way, “What does the MOPAR kit do and what do they recommend?” You’ll see, it’s not an appreciable change if the recall on your JL has been done.

  • @BarHRanch

    @BarHRanch

    4 жыл бұрын

    Luke Edward sitting in the Jeep doesn’t mess with the angle. But this spacer lift without longer arms seems problematic at best.

  • @extremeterrain

    @extremeterrain

    4 жыл бұрын

    Installing *any* lift kit will alter your suspension geometry but it all comes down to how much change is acceptable. Generally, 0-2" inches of lift is not enough to automatically require new upper and lower control arms. Since this Rough Country kit is aimed towards buyers in a budget, they won't include them. Something to consider when purchasing a kit without control arms is that your caster and pinion angle will be off slightly because of your new higher ride height. This may cause your steering to feel a little more vague than before (caster angle) and in some cases minor drive-line vibrations over time and wear (pinion angle). Hope this helps! -Zach

  • @rgii6374
    @rgii63744 жыл бұрын

    What a babe😘

  • @rgii6374

    @rgii6374

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ok, so my 15 willy's has the spacer lift, and I hear a pop from the rear end every now and then. I have 33's and plenty of clearance. The rubi rails it came with will not allow me to run 35's unless I mod them or install another lift. And even if I mod the rails, I will have to use different wheels with enough back spacing or install wheel spacers for clearance. Miss M I love your vids. ❤❤❤

  • @LukeEdward

    @LukeEdward

    4 жыл бұрын

    R_GAR2 Under what conditions do you experience the “pop?” I only ask because I just had to troubleshoot an intermittent “pop” in my vehicle and the “WHEN” was to biggest factor of my solution.

  • @rgii6374

    @rgii6374

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LukeEdward Sometimes, but not all the time on take off. When the rear suspension is loaded under acceleration.

  • @rgii6374

    @rgii6374

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LukeEdward Could be rear drag link bolt hole worn causing play in the drag. Idk just my guess

  • @extremeterrain

    @extremeterrain

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rgii6374 I would recommend to check your springs. Sometimes a popping sound can mean that your spring isn't sitting in the isolator correctly. It's hard to say since I haven't seen the Jeep, but I would go over everything in the rear and make sure everything set and no components are touching each other! -Merideth

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