

🚀 Lift your Jeep, lift your lifestyle—stand out on every trail!
The Rough Country 2.5" Lift Kit for 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ LJ offers a precise suspension upgrade with premium N3 shocks and progressive coil springs. Designed for easy installation without drilling, it levels your Jeep front to rear, enhancing ground clearance and ride quality. Supported by a limited lifetime warranty, this kit transforms your Jeep into a trail-ready, stylish powerhouse.







| ASIN | B00C0W98XQ |
| Auto Part Position | Driveline |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #398,599 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #807 in Automobile Chassis Body & Suspension Lift Kits |
| Brand | Rough Country |
| Construction | Drilling Required: No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (283) |
| Date First Available | March 25, 2013 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843030129491 |
| Included Components | Front & Rear Lifted Coil Springs, (4) N3 Shocks |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 48.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 653.2 |
| Manufacturer | Rough Country |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 653.2 |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 2.5 Inches |
| Model | Rough Country 2.5" Lift Kit (fits) 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ LJ | 6 CYL | N3 Shocks | Suspension System | 653.20 |
| Product Dimensions | 36 x 20 x 12 inches |
| Safety Rating | _ |
| UPC | 843030129491 |
I**G
Excellent for lifting Jeep LJ
My gosh what an improvement. I previously wasted my money with a 'budget lift' using the pucks over the OEM springs. after installing this on my Jeep LJ in my driveway by myself, with the help of some coil compressors, it's been flawless. no need to lower the transfer case or install new sway bar links or adjust driveshaft or anything else. Ride is SO much better, firmer and secure. and it Looks great too. I did eventually install a rear relocation bracket ($25) to better center the rear axle, but that was more for looks than anything else, but if you have oversized wheels/tires the offset will show more, so I recommend doing it at the same time as the lift kit to save time. A+ to Rough Country. I don't know what all the whining is about. Would buy this again 100%
S**.
It level the jeep and people like the new look
This lift was just right. It level the jeep and people like the new look. The process of adding the new springs was simple and straight forward. A spring compressor and flat bar are a must. We had it in and on the road in about 7 hours with dinner in the middle of the job. The ride is better that stock.
W**Y
Easy instal but should include all parts needed.
Installation was easy and everything fit as it should. But I had to buy additional parts to fix vibration and alignment issues after the 2.5” lift. I did by a spring compressor at the local auto shop which made things pretty easy. Even with just the 2.5” lift I did get some drivetrain vibration so I installed a 1” transfer case lowering kit which solved the issue. Also, the 2.5” lift moved my rear axle out of alignment to the passenger side and front to the drivers side which caused about 1.5” offset of my axles. So I had to get the adjustable track bars to allow for proper alignment adjustments to be made.
R**.
Firm shocks and progressize springs soak up the bumps nicely w/o boucning me everywhere
I had a 4" lift in a 97 Jeep TJ that I purchased. The ride was very bouncy and I had a lot of driveshaft vibration. The fix was either a 2.5" lift at $300 or a SYE at $600. You might be thinking "don't lower your jeep dude". The math doesn't lie. Saving of $300, zero driveshaft vibration, better ride, and the motor now purrs at 70mph. I wasn't sure if I'd like the Rough Country kit as a lot of youtubers crap all over the kit but I am 5 star happy with my results. I do off road with my jeep, but I'm not a rock crawler. In addition, having the spring compressor is a must have and worth the $25 price tag
P**T
Weekend install - Rides Great, Feels Solid
2005 Jeep TJ 4.0 - I'm very experienced with wrenches. So, take your own experience into consideration. I suggest buying a transfer case lowering kit, adjustable sway bar links, front and rear adjustable track bars and coil spring compressors before installing this. The instructions included were detailed enough, and YT videos are helpful. I was able to completely install everything listed above in a weekend with my wife helping articulate the axle for coil spring instalation. I used many air compressed tools for removing stuck bolts and did cut several off. It rides much better now and is exactly what I wanted with 31s. Highly recommend, everything felt solid and well built except the shocks. They work well, but I'm not holding my breath for them to last long, just a feeling. The price is right for what you get.
B**D
Nice
Need some mechanical knowledge to install. It looks great and rides nice. I now can run 31’s.
J**W
Good product at a better price than the competition
It is not easy to install, my mechanic did the work. But the kit came complete and the price was less than the competition. the result is that the jeep is riding better now with its new suspension.
R**E
one of the best budget minded upgrades
Probably one of the best budget minded upgrades I could have done. Noticed a huge difference in on-road and off-road performance. I recommend this set up for anyone looking to upgrade performance without breaking the bank. Is it the absolute best set up for a rock crushing rig, not really, but for an entry level jeep that can tackle intermediate trails and rocks. The springs are tall, and soft and the shocks have great dampening. The springs arrive and still taller than advertised, but should settle down in a few months. I was running stock springs with 2 inch budget boost pucks. These springs sat 2 inches taller than that old set up. Going down the highway at 70, I glide over bumps and in town I barely notice the pot holes. This system took me and a buddy about 5 hours to do, mainly because I am not mechanically inclined. But I wanted to do it, so I did, and I learned. If your experienced, probably about 2 hours and your done. SUPER SIMPLE. My one small complaint is there are some vibrations now since its taller. once the springs settle, I hope those new vibrations go away. but the aren't terrible, and the jeep still tracks straight. I can live with it, and if they don't go away, I have cheap options to resolve the issue that don't involve dropping the transfercase.
M**.
This product says it doesn’t fit 98 jeep tj but it does fits a 1998 jeep TJ!!! Extremely happy with this product !!!
B**.
Seems fine
A**M
I’ve had these on my jee now for a month and they are already leaking. Complete garbage.
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