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prerunner1982 09-05-2008 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by okcjeeper (Post 49805)
My buddies brother works for Dana/Spricer here locally and he can get us a set of spicer ball joints free..:)

Since I am local that "us" would include me as well.... right.. :cheers::thumbsup:

okcjeeper 09-05-2008 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by prerunner1982 (Post 49848)
Since I am local that "us" would include me as well.... right.. :cheers::thumbsup:

lol hmm I wish...trust me if I could I would...

BlueXJ 09-05-2008 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by OverlandXJ (Post 49829)
I'm not 100% on this but i'd suggest some more reading before buying the Crown setup, espescially if running stock backspaced wheels. A friend did the steering and the tierod ends are too close to the rim for comfort so he had to buy wheels.

Also read of a dead spot like the Rusty's kit i used to run.

I had already changed wheels when I changed to 31s, so no clearance issues here. I would think that the majority of people desiring an upgrade to ZJ components alredy is using their Jeep in a capacity which would have already required different wheels.

muddeprived 09-05-2008 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by BlueXJ (Post 49842)
I just bought the whote set of ZJ components in a kit from GerrOffraod (one of our vendors) for $189 shipped and they are solid not hollow tubes like the XJ stuff. The whole kit was a bolt on and it took 5 minutes so easy a 3 year old could do it. I was going to do a write up but when I saw how simple it was I decided not to bother. I got the alignment checked today and I was a 1/16th off in my guesstemation.

FAIL!

:D

Notice any difference in steering or front end?

BlueXJ 09-05-2008 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by muddeprived (Post 49914)
Notice any difference in steering or front end?

Not yet on the street it feels the same.


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