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Year: 1995
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Originally Posted by indirocz28
Here are a few of my 1998 Xj with stock arms, 3" RC coils & shocks up front 32" tires. RC AAL & shocks in rear, stock shackles. Front and rear fenders cut & rolled.
Pics were at Brazos Valley Off Road Ranch in Bryan,TX
Pics were at Brazos Valley Off Road Ranch in Bryan,TX
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Originally Posted by ChadLunsford
Fiancée was dying her hair with a friend so I decided to take some pics and see what y'all think about my flex. 3" budget lift. 3" spacers up front, 1.5" block under leafs and 1.5" shackle drop. Running 30s and swaybars connected. Stock shocks up front and aftermarket shocks in the rear which are slightly longer. I feel like I get decent flex with sways still on. If I took them off would I get better or is that all the stock shocks will give me?
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If you took the sway bars off you would get more flex. Way more. But I'm on 3 inch lift with just 235's so I got good flex to begin with. There's guys on here strongly against taking them off. Its understandable but it just comes down to what you want to do with them. I just ditched both of mine. Was gonna get quick discos for the front but decided I was gonna pay a bunch of money on those when they break so easily. But I suggest getting longer front shocks first.
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Year: 2001
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Originally Posted by Cherokeekid4x4
If you took the sway bars off you would get more flex. Way more. But I'm on 3 inch lift with just 235's so I got good flex to begin with. There's guys on here strongly against taking them off. Its understandable but it just comes down to what you want to do with them. I just ditched both of mine. Was gonna get quick discos for the front but decided I was gonna pay a bunch of money on those when they break so easily. But I suggest getting longer front shocks first.