I have a 2014 AWD Express.
Can anyone help confirm that this is an applicable rough country kit?
Does anyone know the general lift amount that these give the van?
I honestly don't see how they label it as a 1.5-2.5 leveling kit and then use a 3" block in the rear.
Are there any other kits out there using a 2" block with a similar height leveling kit?
I was considering the journeys off-road or boulder off-road kits but their prices can't be justified.
journeys at $269. Rough country at $209 with 4 shocks. Even if I buy a 2" block for the rear I still save 30 bucks. And both kits would require purchasing a different rear shock.
This thread is helpful and have read through it. But, what the consensus after 48 pages? I'm hoping someone has internalized it better then i have.
My end goal is 2" in the rear and level the front (so, 2.5-3")
Thanks
Also, to contribute a little.
I have a Lycksele Lovas futon in my van. Regularly sold used for 50 bucks.
It sits on 2x3 rails 13" above my floor. which fits 17gallon bins underneath. I still have the headliner and my floor is built above the seat rails so I can toss in the front seat when needed. Me, at 6'2, and 6'7 friend can both sit while in couch mode with a little head room. It's the perfect van folding bed. Me, my friend, both our wives, and 2 medium/large dogs can all hang out comfortably inside when in couch mode, the girls get the couch. And when the wine is gone we are in bed mode in seconds.
Browse our full range of products from dressing tables to complete modern kitchens. Click here to find the right IKEA product for you. Browse online and in-store today!
www.ikea.com