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LaYlOwPlAyA82User is Offline
Bone Stock
Bone Stock
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05/09/2008 2:23 PM  
How do I get more articulatoin outta my suspentoin im kinda clueless if anyone can help me i love some input I have A 1999 jeep wrangler 6 clylender with A 4 inch lift,rok-n-lok sway bar an full tractoin rear sway bar

Dan PittsUser is Offline
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05/11/2008 1:49 PM  
you need to go to a long arm suspension probably have the short arm suspension lift.

Danny Pitts ---------------------------------- lift it, fat chicks can't jump
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05/11/2008 4:43 PM  
Danny's right... the short-arm suspension doesn't travel very far. You can also disconnect the anti-sway bar up front when you're off road, which will give you a great deal more articulation.

Just be sure to check those brake lines, and make sure they don't get stretched or snap.

Rick

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05/18/2008 8:15 PM  
or you can go really cheep & go w/ the xj/yj leaf packs. the long arm kits are bling bling.

rick p.
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