Collection: Jeep Wrangler JK Suspension

9 Aftermarket Motorsports collection of Jeep Wrangler JK off road suspension products include lift kits, control arms, shocks, and other components used to increase ride height, tire size, and off road capabilities. The Jeep Wrangler JK aftermarket performance suspension is a popular upgrade for Jeep enthusiasts looking to enhance their off-road / overland capabilities and overall driving experience. 
Jeep Wrangler JK Icon Suspension Lift Kit

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About Jeep Wrangler JK Suspension

The Jeep Wrangler JK is known for its off-road capabilities, and one popular way to enhance its performance and aesthetics is by installing suspension lifts and components. These modifications provide increased ground clearance, better articulation, and the ability to accommodate larger tires, allowing Jeep enthusiasts to conquer challenging terrain with ease. Here's a list of some common suspension lifts and components for the Jeep Wrangler JK:

  1. Coil Spring Lift Kits: Coil spring lift kits are a fundamental upgrade for the JK's suspension. They replace the stock coil springs with taller, more robust ones to increase ride height. These kits often come in different heights, such as 2-inch, 3-inch, and 4-inch lifts, allowing users to choose their desired level of lift.
  2. Suspension Lift Systems: Suspension lift systems encompass more than just coil springs; they typically include shock absorbers, sway bar links, track bars, and other necessary components. These comprehensive kits ensure that all aspects of the suspension are upgraded for optimal performance.
  3. Body Lift Kits: While not as common as suspension lifts, body lift kits raise the Wrangler's body off the frame. This allows for the installation of larger tires without altering the suspension geometry. Body lift kits typically provide 1 to 3 inches of additional clearance.
  4. Shock Absorbers: Upgrading shock absorbers is essential for a smoother ride and improved off-road performance. There are various options available, including monotube and twin-tube shocks, each with its own set of benefits.
  5. Control Arms: Adjustable control arms are crucial for maintaining proper alignment and handling after lifting your Wrangler. They come in upper and lower variants and help adjust the caster and pinion angles for improved stability.
  6. Track Bars: Adjustable front and rear track bars are necessary to recenter the axles after a lift, preventing issues like steering wobble and uneven tire wear.
  7. Sway Bar Disconnects: Sway bar disconnects allow you to disconnect the sway bar for increased axle articulation when off-roading. This improves the vehicle's ability to flex over obstacles.
  8. Extended Brake Lines: Longer brake lines are often needed to accommodate the increased suspension travel provided by a lift kit. They ensure that the brake system remains functional even when the suspension is fully extended.
  9. Drive Shaft Upgrades: On taller lifts, it's essential to consider upgrading the driveshafts to maintain proper driveline angles and prevent binding.
  10. Bump Stops: Extended bump stops prevent the tires from contacting the fenders or other components when the suspension is compressed to its limit. This helps protect the vehicle from damage during aggressive off-roading.
  11. Larger Tires and Wheels: Once the suspension is lifted, larger tires and wheels can be fitted to the Wrangler for improved ground clearance, traction, and a more aggressive look.
  12. Steering Stabilizers: Upgrading the steering stabilizer helps reduce steering vibrations and improve overall handling, especially when using larger tires.

Before purchasing and installing any suspension lifts and components, it's crucial to consider your specific off-road goals, budget, and the intended use of your Jeep Wrangler JK. Proper installation and alignment are also essential to ensure safety and performance on and off the road.