Description
System Benefits:
- Complete Bolt in System
- Excellent Highway Ride and Handling
- Improved Off-Road Ability
- Adjustable High Clearance Front Lower Control Arms
- Triple Rate Coil Springs
- Extended Front Sway Bar Disconnects
- 33 or 35 Inch Tires (OEM Fenders)
- Abuse Proof Lifetime Warranty on All Hard Parts
- Upgradeable to any other Rock Krawler System
- (4) Triple rate coil springs
- (1) Adjustable anti-wobble front track bar
- (2) High clearance adjustable front lower control arms
- (2) Adjustable front sway bar disconnects
- (2) Front sway bar straps
- (2) Rear extended sway bar links
- (1) Rear track bar relocation bracket
- (4) Long travel front stainless steel brake lines
RRD Spec'd Prodigy Shocks:
RRD Spec Front Shock
Part Number RRD02289
RRD Spec Rear Shock
Part Number RRD02290
*requires 2" bump stops both front and rear
RRD Spec'd TT Shocks:
RRD Spec Twin Tube Front Shock
Part Number RRD04000
RRD Spec Twin Tube Rear Shock
Part Number RRD04001
*requires 2" bump stops both front and rear
Bilstein 5100 Shocks:
Bilstein Part # | Bump Stop | |
---|---|---|
Front | 24-186995 | 2" |
Rear | 24-146715 | 2" |
(bump stops are sold separately on our components page)
If choosing a brand of shock that we have not provided a part number for, match
your shock choice as closely as possible to the generic length recommendations
below.
(We can not ensure that the valving profile in your shock choice will pair well with
our kits. This is why we recommend using our RRD Racing shocks or the provided
Bilstein part numbers)
Recommendation with 2" bump stops - 16" Collapsed to 28" Extended
Generic Rear Shock
Recommendation with 2 " bump stops - 16" Collapsed to 26" Extended
Recommendation with 2 " bump stops - 16" Collapsed to 26" Extended
- We typically recommend 4.5 inches of back spacing on rims for 12.5 inch wide tires.
- For 2012 and newer models an aftermarket front driveshaft with 2 inch O.D. steel tubing is recommended, but not required.
- For 2012 and newer models an aftermarket front driveshaft with 2 inch O.D. steel tubing is recommended, but not required.