GenRight's Elite Coilover Suspension on a BRAND new JKUR

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This customer brought their brand new Anvil JK to us for our Elite Coilover Suspension System and some GenRight Aluminum armor. This system is designed around Currie Rock Jocks 60s so we had to make some adjustments to install the system with factory Dana 44s. This is a complete system with all the suspension parts, new gas tanks, skids, etc.

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For more info on the kit, check our website: http://www.genright.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=GRCSKJK4#.VH-N5jHF_E0
 
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Here's two more. There's still a bunch of work to be done: Sliders will be installed today, ride height needs to be adjusted, etc.

Found out some more about the build as well.

300M RCVs front and rear, regeared, JE Reel 1350 driveshafts, upgraded King Shocks (externally adjustable and internal bypass), 10K WARN Zeon winch, Raceline Avengers wrapped in 37" Falken MTs, Reid Knuckles, PSC hydro assist and GenRight tierod and draglink setup! That's A LOT of nice parts!!

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Any chance you can get me a measurement from ground to the bottom of the doors? What was the advantage of the Reid knuckles?
Have you guys seen a common brake upgrade that people are doing with stock axles and 37's? It'd be nice to see what someone who can pay for this rig would be willing to do/spend to make it stop. I need to make a move, mine has a very squishy pedal when I need to stop.
 
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Any chance you can get me a measurement from ground to the bottom of the doors? What was the advantage of the Reid knuckles?
Have you guys seen a common brake upgrade that people are doing with stock axles and 37's? It'd be nice to see what someone who can pay for this rig would be willing to do/spend to make it stop. I need to make a move, mine has a very squishy pedal when I need to stop.
We haven't set the ride height yet, so that number will change.

Reid knuckles are stronger and allow you to move the tie rod up, out of harms way. Or less in harms way. ;)

I believe this chap is going with stock brakes for the time being. WE do recommend upgrading brakes though. There are a few kits out there, but none that we were crazy about. We are working with a company called TBM Brakes to design a set of JK specific brakes. We should be testing them soon!

Wheels are Raceline Avengers. If you haven;t seen them, they're relatively new and they're Jk specific. Tires are 37" Falken Wildpeak MTs.

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A local upholstery shop made us some nice covers for the shocks towers.
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Still needs some winch line.
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And the ride height still needs to be adjusted.
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This customer opted to upgrade the Kings and add their air bumps. Nice!
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So it's done and ready to be delivered. This is a great build! We installed the sliders, set the ride height and tested clearances. We added some Master-Pull synthetic line with a Factor55 Prolink, an LEDWarehouse.com 50" single row light bar with our GenRight lights mounts.

And the pics!!

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Are you guys running a Prolink on your winchline? If not, you should check them out. It's one of my favorite additions to my Jeep!
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LEDWarehouse.com 50" single row bar with Carolina Metal Masters light locks and our light mounts:
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With this kit, the fuel tank gets relocated to the rear to allow for max articulation!
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With this system you also get an aluminum skidpalte. Notice that everyhting is flat underneath. Even the control arm mounts are moved up, out of harm's way.
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Is it Flexy Friday yet?
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