PATRIOTKJM
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Anyone running it? The engineering behind it looks amazing.
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I know a guy that's running this kit and says he loves it and has no complaints. He's hit the Rubicon, Johnson Valley, and just about every trail in Moab with it.
I know a guy that's running this kit and says he loves it and has no complaints. He's hit the Rubicon, Johnson Valley, and just about every trail in Moab with it.
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:cheesy: I hope you don't take this the wrong way but do you have any experiences you can share that's actually yours and not some guy you know?
I have a coworker running Gen Right stuff on his TJ. Quality seems to be there. I don't think you'll find many people here running Gen Right products. Seems like Gen Right and Currie work hand in hand while most of the members here seem to be Evo and Dynatrac fans. I've looked over the Gen Right kit a number of times and it looks amazing! But all accounts it is a custom suspension whereas a majority of other kits on the market, including the Evo coilover, can be considered bolt on. Take the plunge and let us know how it is!
Seems WAY over priced for what it is. Look at the different kits offered by EVO. You can buy a better "kit" and have it installed by Off Road Evolution for less than that Genright kit.
It's a 4 door JK on 40s. But I don't see that kit being very practical for a buggy, or a JK really lol. Especially since the kit has so many special requirements like running Currie axles and having to run an expensive fuel cell lol.Is it a buggy or a JK
It's a 4 door JK on 40s. But I don't see that kit being very practical for a buggy, or a JK really lol. Especially since the kit has so many special requirements like running Currie axles and having to run an expensive fuel cell lol.
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And neither do youSo you don't have any good info to provide about it then........... got it
All that info is straight off of Genrights website. Bottom of the page states all the "requirements" for the kit, which sounds like more of a hassle than an actual upgradeI'm not the one speaking like I know all about it tho [emoji6]