4″ Jeep Wrangler JK Lift Review
Keep the feedback and pictures coming guys. It’s best if you become a fan and add them to our Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zone-Offroad-Products/18960552775?ref=ts Also add them to our Bad to the Bone Zone to get rated against other Zone customers: http://zoneoffroad.com/bad-to-the-bone Here’s one I received recently from a guy opening up a new Fab shop called A.C.E. Engineering. He installed our 4″ system with some of the available accessories – one of our hot sellers. http://zoneoffroad.com/product?ki=40&gr=-1 Take a look at what he had to say: http://www.offroadjeepers.com/showthread.php?p=32511#post32511
Zone Offroad 4″ JK Review
I just wanted to let you guys at Zone know I was very impressed with my 4” suspension lift kit. I installed it on my 2009 4 door jeep wrangler. Lift gives plenty of room for my 35” tires. The delivery was a day earlier than expected and the lift went on with ease. Love the ride and loved the price. Aaron Fielding- Houston, TX Thanks for the feedback Aaron. If you see this send us some pictures so we can post them here!
Is your Jeep sagging? FAQ #9
If I add a winch and/or bumper to the front of my jeep. How much drop should I expect and what should I do about it? Adding any substantial weight to your jeep is guaranteed to reduce the ride height. How much is going to depend on the spring rate, your specific application, and your aftermarket parts. However, a general rule of thumb is anywhere from 1/2 to 1″ of drop can be expected from this type of situation. A simple fix is to purchase some 3/4″ coil spacers like these: http://zoneoffroad.com/product-acc?ki=132&gr= to compenate for the additional weight. Also listed on that link
4″ Jeep Cherokee WJ Lift Kit Review
I can talk about our products until I’m blue, but often it helps to hear it from our customers. Here’s one I got the other day from a guy who was willing to take some time to send us his feedback on his WJ with our 4″ system. “Hey Dave, I bought a 4in lift from you a while back and I wanted to let you know I’m very happy with it. I’m including a finished picture of my lift. I’m running your lift with front links from you, a ¾ front spacer, a KOR SS, rear Addco bar, IRO upper adj.
When to use a Drop Pitman Arm FAQ #4
Pitman arm for Zone 4” Suspension System A frequent question I receive about this suspension system is if a pitman arm is necessary. The simple answer is no, if it needed it, we would include it, but here’s a shot at the explanation why. A major part of the steering geometry is the working relationship between the track bar and the drag link. Through suspension travel these both travel in an arc based on their fixed pivot locations. The length of these components, as well as the installed angles will determine the radius of the arc and what portion of the arc





