I plan on running a BFG MT KM2 or similiar...basically a small 37"
My jeep is not my daily driver. It will see trails, rocks, street use, and maybe some dunes.
Budget is not a concern, practicality is. Money not spent on suspension can be spent elsewhere.
The only concern is possibly overall height of the vehicle. Since its not my daily, it will be kept in the garage. If I decide on a roof rack, Gobi, then I will have the header heightened to fit the jeep.![]()
Okay, that helps a lot and with that said, you can probably run just about any lift out there and be pretty happy with it. At least, when you have nothing else to really compare what you have to, it's hard to know if you could of gotten better.
If budget is no concern, I might recommend that you give something like the EVO DTD and long arm kit. It'll be about as pricey as it gets but, you will have the best money can buy. Of all the lifts I have installed and tested and can even afford to get today, it is what I have chosen to run on both my JK's. It'll be way more than you need but again, if budget is no concern, why not?
If that seems to be a bit much for you, I would still consider getting the EVO bolt-on coil over kit and long arms as it really is the next best thing you can get. It is what I was running on my 2012 up until I upgraded it to the DTD. This is still probably more than what you need and maybe not even really practical for your purposes but, that would be my next recommendation.
Following that, I personally really like the EVO Enforcer kit if only because it just comes with what you need and most importantly, the softest riding coils you can get, period. Paired up with the King shocks they offer, it in some ways offers a better overall ride than the bolt on kit. This is probably a much more practical kit and if that's a priority, it's what I would consider.
Yes, all 3 recommendations have been for EVO but only because of what I have installed and tested over the last 7+ years and based on your lack of a budget concern. There really is nothing out there that's even close to being as good when it comes to coil overs but, when it comes to comes to a standard coil and shock lift, I'm sure you'll get differing opinions as ride quality is 100% subjective. If you like a ride that is a bit more firm, there are plenty of choices to choose from as well and I can help point you in that direction instead.
Last but not least, I run 40" tires on my white JK and I can get it into my standard 7'-0" garage without any problems.