Rough Country = Junk
I'm running the RCX 6" on my '06 and haven't had any issues with it. Lift has been on since Aug. About the only thing I don't really like is the rear shocks that the kit came with. I paid just under 1200 for the lift shipped and did the install myself. The reason I went with the RCX was price mainly. I don't like the way the Pro Comp looks and I don't need what the top end Fabtech, BDS, Rize kits offer.
10-4. Wasn't disagreeing with you. I was mostly efering to the price michaeldelcilos's price he had his lift installed for.
Unless you get the lift at cost or some special discount you will pay $1400 for the RC and Zone lifts, $1700 for the Procomp, and $2100 for the Fabtech and BDS. These prices are for the standard kits which will come with the cheaper shocks. I would spend $600 more for a BDS kit over a RC anyday. Save up another 2-3 months and you wont regret. If you can afford a $20-$40k vehicle then $600 won't break the bank. IMO
Unless you get the lift at cost or some special discount you will pay $1400 for the RC and Zone lifts, $1700 for the Procomp, and $2100 for the Fabtech and BDS. These prices are for the standard kits which will come with the cheaper shocks. I would spend $600 more for a BDS kit over a RC anyday. Save up another 2-3 months and you wont regret. If you can afford a $20-$40k vehicle then $600 won't break the bank. IMO
I put a Rough Country lift on my Jeep Rubicon and it was excellent quality. Get the new 2.2 shocks if you can, because as someone else mentioned the cheapo ones aren't nearly as good. I also had their AAL on my 07 FX4 and it worked good too (hard to screw up an AAL).


