

🚀 Lift your adventure — style, performance, and confidence in one kit!
The Rough Country 2.5" Lift Kit for 2011-2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2-60300 offers a precise 2.5-inch lift to enhance ground clearance and off-road capability without compromising ride comfort. Featuring plug-and-play installation with no suspension modifications required, this metal-built kit ensures durability and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it the ultimate upgrade for Jeep enthusiasts seeking performance and style.













| ASIN | B07KFMP15W |
| Auto Part Position | Driveline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #379,330 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #709 in Automobile Chassis Body & Suspension Lift Kits |
| Brand | Rough Country |
| Brand Name | Rough Country |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 249 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843030155629 |
| Included Components | FRONT: Strut Spacers- REAR: Coil Spacers- Shock Spacers- |
| Item Type Name | Rough Country 2.5" Lift Kit for 2011-2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee WK2 - 60300 |
| Manufacturer | Rough Country |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Lifting Height | 2.5 Inches |
| UPC | 843030155629 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**R
best and affordable lift kit
this is the most cost effective to lift your WK2. No need to change your stock suspension system. just plug and play. no other modification is required. I have been used this 4 years and no issue. Built quality also best, since Rough Country is already famous on this field
K**.
A BIT OF A PAIN IN THE BUTT IF YOUR TRUCK IS OLDER OR LIVES IN SOME RAIN/SNOW AREA.
GREAT LITTLE KIT.. LIFTED MY JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE A GOOD 2.5 INCHES. MAKES IT LOOK EXACTLY THE WAY IT SHOULD HAVE LEAVING THE FACTORY. MY TRUCK SEEMED SUPER LOW WHEN I FIRST GOT IT. ALMOST FELT LIKE SOME SORT OF SOCCER MOM STATION WAGON .. IT WAS PATHETIC LOOKING. NOW WITH THE LIFT AND SOME 275/65/18'S ON IT, IT LOOKS GREAT. TIRES ARE A LT VERSION SO THEY RIDE A LITTLE ROUGH BUT PRIOR TO THE TIRES WITH THE FACTORY GOOD YEARS ON IT, RAN JUST AS SMOOTH WITH THE LIFT. VERY COMFORTABLE RIDE AND LOVE THE WAY IT LOOKS. A BIT OF A PAIN IN THE BUTT TO INSTALL, BUT IF YOU'RE PATIENT ENOUGH AND ARE A BIT OCD LIKE MYSELF, THE PAY OFF IS WORTH IT ON SAVINGS FROM HAVING A SHOP INSTALL IT.
A**N
Big transformation in looks while maintaining ride.
First note: This is not an amateur install. So make sure you research if you plan on doing it yourself. I did it in my garage with a buddy, so it can be done, but prepare yourself. The rear was cake! The front struts are a whole different story. Suspension experience/knowledge and the right tools is a big plus. Second Note: Plan on an alignment when completed. I still give it 5 stars overall regardless of the tough install because it made a huge difference in looks without compromising the great ride. Especially after adding a new set of wheels and tires. Check the offset to make sure they don't rub. I went with a 17x9 with +12 offset and 265/70R17.
N**V
does not match what is in the picture
the product does not match the picture. low quality, just plastic spacers came. how will they hold the load on the road? if I couldn't even just tighten it, it burst. because I started work late, I can't even return it 😏.
J**L
Get your offset correct to run 33s and keep it looking clean.
So far I have had a good experience with this item. It does exactly what it says. Lift and level. The ride quality stayed the same as well aside from the obvious tire tread difference. Installation was simple from what shop told me. Install + alignment was about $550. This may help anyone gauge price to do the work. Anything over 600 I would say is too much. I had a performance shop do it because they are no stranger to figuring things out with aftermarket parts. They had to use a ratchet straps to pull the wheels into alignment. Also, I'm running 33x12.5x20 ridge grappler tires on a 9x20 wheel. Only modification needed to wheel well was to fold over the pinch weld and pull back cloth liner to remove the slack. Here's the important part for anyone trying to run 33s..... GET YOUR OFFSET RIGHT! haha. That's important and I researched for 1 month. No one has any real info online for this vehicle. Just forums with people arguing. I have a +30 offset wheel which allows the 33 to fit. RC claims a +38 offset needs no modifications at all with an 11.5 wide tire. I wanted a small aggressive poke on the sides and a wider footprint tire. If you want 33s and a lower offset or perhaps a 0 or - offset, be prepared to chop the fender outside liner up and you'll look crappy.
L**S
respect the customer (conformity of the product)
Good morning, I don't understand why the front spacer material is plastic. it's not conform with the picture.
R**N
Must have wheel spacers to run stock rims
Had to pay a local shop $550 to install and took them about 4 hours. If you want to run stock rims you will need at least a 1/4” 5x5 spacer to run almost anything. The bolt from the control arm will lay on top of the tire if not. I tried 2 different tires and went with a 285/55/20 ridge grappler. Looks super clean in person but was a huge hassle to get them to fit. The lift also squeaks a good amount when I stop and go. Not noticeable to average person but if you are OCD like me it will drive you insane. Took it back to the local shop and they couldn’t find the problem. Overall it’s a good look but some things could defiantly be improved.
C**S
Professional install preferred!
Honestly a really great product that does exactly what it’s supposed to. Was able to fit 33’s underneath just as advertised. Be aware you will have to do a pinch weld fold over to allow the tires to fit and not rub. Rough country gives specs on which tire/wheel size to go with to prevent rubbing, etc. I wanted a small aggressive poke out the sides so I went with a wider 12.5” tire. If that’s the route you’re going, get the offset right!! The stance on my Jeep is amazing and I loved how it turned out but if you wanted to push those tires further out with a lesser offset wheel or wheel spacers just know you may have to trim the inner fender a bit which may not look pretty. Also in terms of installation, definitely not a product for the amateur. Look around your area and do some research on who can do it for a good price. I wouldn’t recommend spending more than $500-$600 for somebody to install these things. Expensive doesn’t necessarily mean a better end product. Read reviews, call around and you will find the right guy for the job!
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