All suspension lifts have some sort of issues, some more than others[emoji852]. My opinion, buy what fits your style of wheeling and budget. One thing I found over the many years, no matter how complete the lift is, you will eventually need to upgrade something else, either because of lift or tire size. More extreme/advanced in my experience requires more non suspension upgrades.
If your new to the game, if possible before deciding on lifts, find someone with one with the lift you want, ride with them, check it, ask lots of questions. Join a local Jeep club, ask lots of questions. Different types of terrain requires different mods. Mud vs rock vs sand vs mountains vs hills vs mall crawling ect.
You don't want to spend $1k only to find out you want or need to do more, but then again you dont want to spend 3k+, to find you must do more and that it's over kill for your type of wheeling.
It really is a personal choice. Stick with reputable companies and make it your choice, not someone elses.
There is lots of great advice/opinions here, some I use, some I dont. But that's what works for me.
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Check out Eddie's suspension videos. He reviews several for the JLs.
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