Jeep Wrangler TJ Rough Country 2" Suspension Lift Kit w/ Shocks (1997-2006) Review & Install

Published 2019-04-23
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Add more ground clearance to your Wrangler using bigger pistons and a chrome-hardened piston rod with this Rough Country 2" Suspension Lift with Shocks. This bolt-on suspension lift is engineered with coil springs leveling the front your TJ with the rear for improved spacing. terrain.jp/2P4Q3TE

Item J20539
MPN# 65830
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All Comments (21)
  • @capeman29
    Me: All right all I need is some hand tools! I can do this! Video: “put the Jeep on your lift...” Me: 😞
  • Awesome! Just got this kit! Thanks to all the tech support I may have saved money as I noticed I didn't have to spend money on new shocks! I can really appreate how much of a community these vehicals bring for people! Unlike anything I have ever seen for any other vehicals! Quality install videos! I can't wait to see how this drives with 31s
  • Just a tip....i notice you fighting the bumpstop a little bit. Those "bump stop cups" have holes near the top of them. If you take a small flathead screwdriver and clear the holes out, that bump stop slides in no problem. I noticed it on mine after I sanded the rust away.
  • @Thegravyipass
    I have an Arizona TJ, it's crazy to see the rust on this one. Cheers!
  • @DK-iu8dp
    Just did a 1998 TJ.....Soaked daily every nut/bolt/joint basically I soaked the entire underside every night for 7 days, why am I telling you this because every nut stripped, the T50 bolts stripped out so I had to disconnect the other side of the track bar in the front, Every bump stop had to be cut out and drilled and tapped, because the T50 bolts all failed I also had to disconnect the front sway bar, only one shock was not completely cut out, 4 days with 8 bolt holes drilled and tapped but it's done and looks great with my 18" rims and 33" tires makes a total of 5" overall lift.
  • @Justinsatiable
    Last time I did coil spacers, I legit just jacked the truck up by the frame and the used coil compressors to make space. Was stupid fast and didn't matter where the axle was.
  • @DK-iu8dp
    One thing I left out was the rear track bar links were the only piece of equipment that did actually come out as it should have, that's good, one less thing!
  • @felixortiz8158
    What sway bar links do you recommend after we install this kit?
  • @vikkorelc2848
    Are front and back spacers the same hight ? Visualy back spacer looks a bit thinner. Thank you for ansver g
  • @jakegeyer5111
    How is rough country? I’ve been hearing mixed reviews.
  • @jetskill99
    Rear trac bar bolt doesn’t want to come free
  • @Jim_woods
    31? You can fit a 31 on stock suspension with no rubbing don't you mean 33 to 35s?
  • @mariog2003
    You aren't Ryan. You killed Ryan and stuffed his corpse in a shed and took his name. Nice try