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Zone off road lifts

jeeptec

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OK like my earlier post I'm back in the Cherokee game. Looking at 3 inch lifts on the market. I know which ones are junk. Anyone have experience with Zone. All my experience is either TeraFlex . Rustys off road and Rubicon before they were bought out.
 
Zone Offroad is owned under Sport Truck USA which also owns JKS Manufacturing, 4x4 Posi-Lok, and BDS Suspensions. Recently Fox Factory Holdings bought the entire thing.
http://sporttruckusainc.com/aboutus.php

This should tell you more about them and which each division does. The short version: BDS is their high end market. Zone Offroad is their economy market.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1Dchc1RCvU

I have put my hands on some Zone Offroad problems and they appear to be designed well. I do not have personal experience driving with their lifts.
 
I just got a 2'' budget boost kit from Zone for my ZJ. I haven't installed yet so I can't yet attest to ride quality. I can however say they were nice to deal with, shipped quickly, and the product looks satisfactory.
 
I have a 3 inch zone lift with aal. I opted for the nitro shocks and discos. The rear is a little harsh but liveable. Front is good. Easy to instal no complaints.
 
I have the full spring 3'' zone lift and shocks on my 96 cherokee. I love it. The ride is better than it was stock and they flex well. Have about 15k miles on it so far with no issues. With the 3'' I am running 30x9.50 r 15 hankook Mud terrain and they have not rubbed even in full flex. I am thinking about stepping up a size if I ever wear these tires out.
Get it and go full spring. You wont regret it.
 
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