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Can someone tell me why these 2 lifts are$1400 different?


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Look at the difference in parts used.

 

It costs way more money to produce complete new knuckle assemblies than it does a simple strut spacer. Plus the BDS kit come with all that bling bling stuff for the street cred cuz errybody needs to know what lift you got brah.

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That first one says it’s a suspension lift but it’s not. Most good UCAs will run you 600-700. Seeing that you can get a spacer lift with some UCAs for 525 should be enough info you should want to stay away. 

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Rough Country is OK, definitely not the best lifts.  On one of those spacer lift kits, it even says not for off road use.  If you do not change the knuckle, the ½ shafts and tie rods are stretched and you will have a ½ shaft failure or at least a boot failure.  The lower kit in your pic puts the geometry back to factory position improving the ride and life of your suspension.  I agree with Diyer2, you get what you pay for.

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