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M151-LC
 Bone Stock Posts:30
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| 02/06/2008 9:22 PM |
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| My son Nate and I are consider |
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webby4x4 Forum Admin, Magazine Editor
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| 02/06/2008 9:26 PM |
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We did a review several years back on a set of spacers from Stage West 4-Wheel Drive Center and Jody (my tech editor) is still running them. http://www.4x4review.com/products/suspension/spacers.asp
They are essentially the exact same thing, and based upon our tests (real world, real hard-core rock crawling) they work perfectly.
Keep the space relatively thin though - don't go beyond 1.5 or 2" at max, otherwise it puts too much stress on the steering components and the knuckle/"C" components too.
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M151-LC
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| 02/06/2008 9:31 PM |
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Very cool WEBBY buddy, we just wanted to double check before making the investment.
WE can't afford to buy new 10 inch rims, we have great wheels already but they only fit on our older Jeeps, with these nice parts we can use our wheels and maybe able to buy new Maxxis tires instead of used ones now.
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webby4x4 Forum Admin, Magazine Editor
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| 02/06/2008 9:34 PM |
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| Sounds like a great compromise! :) |
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