Root Moose
Expedition Leader
Yep, there is the exact reason I would not go with RE or most other lift companies. They seem to end up much higher then advertised. If I get a 5.5" lift, I want a 5.5" lift, not a 7" that "might" settle in years. I like the OME stuff because you typically get what is advertised. The higher you go (even if you thought you bought a lower lift), the more problems and issues you will run into.
This is a function of how the machine is built.
If my Jeep has rock rails, front and rear bumpers, stiffeners and a roof rack and I bought a 5" lift and only got say 4" out of it I wouldn't be happy.
My understanding is that RE rates their lifts based upon what a built Jeep will weigh, not show room stock weight.
That said, it would be good if RE made their assumptions well known.
All new springs sag with time and usage. Some worse than others. OME springs are not exempt from this (Bt/dt).
If you have a 242, then you are basically stuck with either the Tom Woods SYE or HnT setup. Though the Tom Woods setup is really the way to go, they do cost much more than what you can get for a 231 case.
I'll disagree with this. The TW SYE is a factory NV242 shaft that has had the hole drilled for you. There is really no value add to buying the TW setup other than having the hole drilled. In fact I would debate it is more PITA than it is worth since you have to disassemble your transfer case and ship the shaft to TW to get back the core charge.
$0.02