2" lift
It is going to be difficult to find a true 2" lift. Both OME and PP will give you more than this, especially in the back. You will come close to 55 - 60mm in the front especially with bullbar and diesel. I have used OME and PP for the rear. The only way to guarentee a 2" lift is to use something like King, ToughDog and others who offer 45mm lifts, and then add a 10mm or 1/2 spacer to get the desired height. The benefit of the larger 3" lift in the rear is when you go away. I currently have the PP 2" coils in the rear giving me over 3" unloaded, however I just went away with 3 adults, 2 kids, and a boot load full of crap (not heavy crap). the benefit was that I ended up with a 2" lift allround once loaded, so an extended lift in the rear is growing on me.
Value for money - U can get cheap lifts, Coils for $300 for four such as Lovells, MOPAR, kings and Dobinsons, Most are about $440 per set of 4. U can also get cheaper shocks for around $100 each, however most decent shocks start around $150 each, so you will always be looking at over $1000 for spings and shocks alone. If you use extended length shocks and go over 2" plan on spending more money on bump stops, brake line extenders, rear stabiliser links, front disconnects, adjustable Panhards and other brackets. I think you really need to budget at least $2000 - $3000 for a 2" lift. PS. its hard to do a JK lift on the cheap unless you opt for a 35mm lift?
I use the Rancho adjustable shocks and love them. I now use the PP rear coils after using the OME coils and prefer the PP coils. i am also considering swapping the front to PP to have a matching set, so I have a set of 4 half price OME coils with only 2000km on them.
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