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The new lift kits, available

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#1 ·
In case anyone has had interest in suspension lifts for the Wagoneer, Rocky Road does have the new kits available.
Wagoneer lift kit

We've been supplying these to local dealerships, who are selling the Jeeps new off the showroom floor lifted, 35" tires, 100% full warranty.
Now they are available to the public.
Don't want to Spam the board, so please email us if you have questions on the kit or installation.

Since the Jeep Liberty was introduced in 2002, Rocky Road has been the very FIRST company to develop, design, and offer lift kits for every single (non-Wrangler) Jeep that has come to market. We work with team Mopar to make sure our kits pass engineering standards so they can be safely and reliably installed by dealerships to wish to participate. Most offroad companies focus on the Wrangler, we love the 'other' majority of Jeeps on the market.

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#3 ·
A Very slight trim at the lower front fender panel. Our instructions cover this. It will vary depending on the tire/wheel, but you're trimming a triangle an inch or two long. Would not be noticeable to anyone who wasn't specifically looking for it, with their head right against the wheel well.
 
#11 ·
First post....we purchased a 2023 Wagoneer Series 2 without air suspension. I put 275/60R20 Goodyear Wrangler 33 inch tires on it and I am looking for a 1 to 1.5 spacer for front and rear. I suspect I can buy the front since it appears to be the same at the Ram 1500 but the rear would be nice to have instead of having to machine it. Has anyone actually looked to see what the dimensions are on the rear and found any suitable spacer? I don't want 2-3 inches or 35 inch tires. We have a AEV Ram 2500 diesel and a 2022 Chevy 2500 diesel for that stuff!!lol
 
#17 ·
We got our wheels installed today and I should of just put 35 inch tires and bought the 3 inch lift. We put ION gloss black with silver accents on it to match the trim which will allow a 35 inch tire with 3 inches of lift with no issues so I guess I will go ahead and get the lift so I can have it ready.
 
#20 ·
In case anyone has had interest in suspension lifts for the Wagoneer, Rocky Road does have the new kits available.
Wagoneer lift kit

We've been supplying these to local dealerships, who are selling the Jeeps new off the showroom floor lifted, 35" tires, 100% full warranty.
Now they are available to the public.
Don't want to Spam the board, so please email us if you have questions on the kit or installation.

Since the Jeep Liberty was introduced in 2002, Rocky Road has been the very FIRST company to develop, design, and offer lift kits for every single (non-Wrangler) Jeep that has come to market. We work with team Mopar to make sure our kits pass engineering standards so they can be safely and reliably installed by dealerships to wish to participate. Most offroad companies focus on the Wrangler, we love the 'other' majority of Jeeps on the market.

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Outstanding! So glad someone finally has designed a kit for the new Wagoneer! It is reassuring that your team has worked directly with Mopar to ensure the parts meet and exceed their standards! Have there been any "hiccups" with the kits after any installs?
 
#21 ·
Bringing this thread back to life. I am new here and just picked up my 2022 Wagonner 2 weeks ago. Ordered the 3" Rocky Road lift, XD Outbreak wheels, and 35X12.50x20 Ridge Grapplers. Red Rock Offroad in Wyandotte, MI will be performing the installation. All components should be in next week for install, hoping to have it complete for Jeepfest in Toledo on 8/5. Lets Go!
 
#23 ·
Are you planning to do some serious offroading or is it just for the looks?
Will the 35's fit without trimming? Will you really gain a substantial clearance over the GW"s highest setting of the air suspension with some bigger AT wheels? Which by the way is extremely capable .
Please post some pics when you're done.
 
#24 ·
Are you planning to do some serious offroading or is it just for the looks?
Will the 35's fit without trimming? Will you really gain a substantial clearance over the GW"s highest setting of the air suspension with some bigger AT wheels? Which by the way is extremely capable .
Please post some pics when you're done.
The lift and 35s will be 51% looks and 49% utility for me. While I will not do serious off roading, I run the construction for a multi family development firm and am constantly on job sites. The lift and aggressive tires will ensure my ability to get anywhere on the site I need to go. Trimming may be required but will not know until it gets all set up. Pics will definitely follow.
 
#28 ·
In case anyone has had interest in suspension lifts for the Wagoneer, Rocky Road does have the new kits available.
Wagoneer lift kit

We've been supplying these to local dealerships, who are selling the Jeeps new off the showroom floor lifted, 35" tires, 100% full warranty.
Now they are available to the public.
Don't want to Spam the board, so please email us if you have questions on the kit or installation.

Since the Jeep Liberty was introduced in 2002, Rocky Road has been the very FIRST company to develop, design, and offer lift kits for every single (non-Wrangler) Jeep that has come to market. We work with team Mopar to make sure our kits pass engineering standards so they can be safely and reliably installed by dealerships to wish to participate. Most offroad companies focus on the Wrangler, we love the 'other' majority of Jeeps on the market.

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How long does this install take? Do you have instructions on line? Thanks