should i squat the ole xj?
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http://media.photobucket.com/image/j...J/100_2301.jpg
found this link of a pic of a squatted xj
found this link of a pic of a squatted xj
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:Carolina Lift, Palatka Lean, Keyed Up, Carolina Lean, B-Town Lean, Palakta Lean, Squattin, Cali Lean, Bradford Bend, Bladen County Leanin Association
Did this originate from people drivin Caprices and 64's?
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Originally Posted by CenCaliAlum2010
Ive heard it being called a Cali lift around here. It looks badass if done right. Supposed to resemble the trophy trucks/ buggies that sagg like that from their 20" long travel dampener shocks.
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http://media.photobucket.com/image/j...J/100_2301.jpg
found this link of a pic of a squatted xj
found this link of a pic of a squatted xj
That's the dumbest thing I think I've seen done to Cherokee. It looks like someone stole the motor. I bought extended shackles because my new lift wasn't even front and back. And there are people riding around doing this?
I remember the days of the hydraulics in the Impala's ect. with 16 switches and what not. It was cool on those cars because you could change the positions. Front, back, side to side and all that $hit. But to drive around like you're going uphill all the time, how is this fun? And what happens when you take it wheeling? Do they do back flips over hills too?