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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
In an ideally configured suspension, you don't need a stabilizer. It's a comfort thing. Yours is likely warn out due to age and use, and it wouldn't hurt to replace it, but it's far from necessary.
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I may be getting the title to the '98 I just bought. If that's the case I'm lowering it to around 3.5" (what I take off the 2 door) and putting the 32's on it. I have the parts to fix the front end damage and it only has 82K miles on it. That's still up in the air. I'm also trying to get a place nearby on 12 acres that has trails and backs to more woods near bowie state
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
Those are 32's and I MIGHT sell them. This one is gonna be on 5.5-6" long arms and 33's
I may be getting the title to the '98 I just bought. If that's the case I'm lowering it to around 3.5" (what I take off the 2 door) and putting the 32's on it. I have the parts to fix the front end damage and it only has 82K miles on it. That's still up in the air. I'm also trying to get a place nearby on 12 acres that has trails and backs to more woods near bowie state
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I'm watching Tucker & Dale vs Evil, and it's hilarious. And the cop is driving an XJ. Watch it. It's on Netflix.
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Originally Posted by Garrettfab
It wouldn't cost much at all to build that. I have a sheet at home with general steel prices. I can tell you later this evening what material cost would be.
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The last time I got 4x2 tube it was $4.50 a foot. I use 2x2 square and 4x.25 bar for the mounts and I think 1.5x.125 to fill the space under the taillights. the 2x2 square was $2 per foot and the 4" bar was $2.27 last time I bought them. I buy a couple sticks at a time so I get a little discount but that will get you in the ball park.