Four Flusher
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The pros of running drop brackets is that they'll correct your suspension geometry, give you a better ride and for cheap. The cons of drop brackets is that they get trashed on the rocks that you just paid good money to get further way from. In the end, it just depends on how you use your Jeep. If you don't do a whole lot of rock crawling, they're a good option to go with. If you play on the rocks, I would save your money and get adjustable lower arms.
Although the $600 Rancho lift is very tempting, When you add adjustable LCA from say EVO at $460 now you're over a grand. Adding fox shocks would add another $600 plus so you're not really talking apples and apples about the cost. But, I'm thinking about the EVO stage 2 and fox shocks, since I'd be adding the EVO LCAs anyway and I could add the other EVO bits down the road. I know you recommend both companies so perhaps it's not a fair question but I curious about your thoughts on comparing the two lifts, without considering the difference in cost.
thanks