JKS
JKS has been
providing extremely durable and affordable after-market Jeep parts and
accessories since its inception in 1989.
They began with their first part: the Quicker Disconnect. Since then they have expanded and now provide
the ever popular Quicker Disconnect, body lifts and lift kits as well as
suspensions and track bars along with many other parts.
What is a Suspension?
A suspension
system on a vehicle consists of multiple parts.
There are shock absorbers, linkages, springs and a host of others. The purpose of a suspension system is
twofold. The first is to ensure that the
passengers in the vehicle get a relatively smooth ride and the second is to
contribute to the braking and handling to ensure a safe ride. There are also many variations of suspensions. I mean, all suspensions consist of basically
the same parts, but there are variations of the parts themselves. For example: some use leaf springs and some
use coil springs. You need to do your
research and discern exactly what type of suspension is the one that you need
for your vehicle.
JKS Suspensions
JKS offers
both a coil spring suspension and a leaf spring suspension. You can get both of these as complete kits or
if you only need a replacement part or two, you can get them singly as well. These are high quality, extremely tough
suspensions that will handle excellently on any kind of terrain that you should
choose to take them on. Either one of
these suspension kits will be the perfect suspension for your Jeep.
Availability
JKS parts and
accessories are available in many ways.
You can get them online by Googling the name of the part you want. That Google search will give you multiple
ways to get the part you need from a plethora of online dealers. You can also get them locally if you know of
a JKS authorized dealer near you. If you
do not know of one, you can go to the JKS web site and use the search tool
there to locate one.
Warranty
All of the
parts and accessories created by JKS come with part specific warranties. Check your warranty to be sure what it covers
and the limitations it has. Warranty
information should be included in the material that your part was packaged
in. If not, you can call JKS to get a
copy of the warranty.
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