So I have been contemplating a body lift for my 97 TJ. I have a 4 inch suspension lift already, but when I air down, I lose lift from it and I think the best and cheapest thing to do is to put on a 1 or 1.25 body lift with 1 inch motor mount lift as well. Who knows? maybe there is a tummy tuck or gas tank tuck down the road- there's always another item on the list!
My mechanic is recommending the daystar kit (KJ04508BK) that replaces everything and is poly. He is also recommending a very expensive brown dog MML (SU2572-1). Together, the quote was about 1500 installed which I thought was too high.
So, long story short, I have done a lotof research here and on other forums and almost everyone says get aluminum lifts and keep the OEM mounts. He's not too keen on it and does not work with savvy at all, which is what I would prefer after researching it. He will quote me the Rough Country mml and Teraflex body lift. These are all aluminum, so probly just fine, and the prices are comparable to savvy.
My questions are - Are these two products considered fine in place of savvy, or should I find a different shop that will put on savvy kits? Am I correct with my deduction that aluminum is superior to not only the daystar and brown dog poly or rubber, or even the BMB Delrin kit Blaine offers?
Thanks for any and all opinions - I don't want to mess this up and get any new vibes or more roll!
Body lift will do nothing for ground clearance but will allow for more tire clearance with larger tires under the fenders and/or future tummy tuck. Body lift is easy to do unless you have a rust belt jeep with the usual issues of broken/rusted in place fasteners.
Motor mount lift can turn into a nightmare if engine shifts slightly and you can't reinstall the bolts without shifting it back. Dealing with the engine block bracket to clear the Air Conditioning pump is also another hang up that someone without mechanical experience will find daunting. Heard loosening the bracket bolts may allow removal of the mount bolt and would make it way easier to do the MML. Pulling the bracket completely creates a challenge getting it back on.
Using the stock engine mounts with a JKS lift block is the way I went for smooth vibration free engine performance. If you want to change to a one piece mount, the MOR mount is supposedly the best. https://mountainoffroad.com/collect...f-motor-mount-kit-for-1-lift-97-06-yj-tj-lj-1
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