Thread: Poly Performance????

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    Default Poly Performance????

    What do you guys think of Poly Performance's suspension set ups? I think they are made by Synergy. Anybody running them? If so how goes it. Any input?

    Thanks

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    Poly is huge in the desert racing/rock crawling world. Don't think I've heard anything bad about their product/service. They cater more to the DIY type guys from my experience, but it's been a few years since I've dealt with them.
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    The only thing from Poly that I have is a set of there HD ball joints for the JK. They are very beefy and well worth the money. They(Poly) have a good reputation on JKowners forum for the most part. I wouldn't hesitate to run any of their stuff.
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    I love Poly stuff. I have a ton of their brackets (upper/lower track bars, lower rear skids, rear sway bar, etc). Also have their high steer kit, track bars and tie rod. Great stuff and worked perfectly with AEV 4.5" springs and Bilstein shocks. Synergy is their brand they sell through dealers. Poly is the company and makes all the goods. All the stuff is very well made by some great guys.

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    suspension parts seem to get great reviews, but don't use motor or tranny mounts. Transfers a huge amount of vibrations
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    Thanks for all the feedback. I have been wanting some replacement springs for my JKUR and really wanted to avoid lifting. Poly (or Synergy) sells some 1" springs that offer a progressively wound coil and a bit stiffer spring rate. These may be my saving grace but wanted to get some feedback on others experiences with there stuff.

    Can anybody think of a down side to this? I wanted to stay as close to stock compnents as possible to ease field repairs and didn't want the headache and can o'worms that can some time come with a lift.
    Thanks again!

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