Re: RE: New Jeep owner--- stuck @ 2000rpms...
spring over pros: 5-6" lift, fit 35" tires w/no fender trimming, have flat springs that have lots of flex, improved ground clearance under axles, is hard core 8)
spring over cons: really top-heavy/roll over waiting the happen, handling is impaired b/c of increased height, increased wind resistance, no use for 35" tires with stock axles, need cv driveshaft, involves welding, requires more steering mods
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4" lift pros: quality lifts such as bds and re flex very well and have better than stock handling, fewer driveline mods necessary, less tipsy, can fit 33" tires, get new springs, bolt on, can get away with only dropped pitman arm for steering mods
4" lift cons: quality lifts are pricey, have to put money into stock axles to run 33" tires, not as extreme as soa, can only fit 33" tires, increases wind resistance and higher center of gravity, requires slip yoke eliminator
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I would say it's personal preference--a quality 4" lift will be very streetable while soa is more hardcore though it too can be very streetable. Right now I have 3.5" of suspension lift and will not go any higher w/o wider axles. My 3.5" lift has let me go on double black diamonds with no problems; I can only imagine what a soa would enable me to do. Personally I love what my rancho springs let me do (racing springs

). A soa does have more potential, and should I get wider axles, I will likely do a soa.