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My Jeep has a 3.5 Rubicon Express lift installed but the back sits high and I have a 90 degree shackle angle. Could I just buy 1.5 inch rancho leafs and 1 inch lift shackles and shackle relocation brackets to get the 3.5 inch lift in back but also have a 45 degree shackle angle.
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Originally Posted by 98Pos
My Jeep has a 3.5 Rubicon Express lift installed but the back sits high and I have a 90 degree shackle angle. Could I just buy 1.5 inch rancho leafs and 1 inch lift shackles and shackle relocation brackets to get the 3.5 inch lift in back but also have a 45 degree shackle angle.
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i am trying to find a long arm kit but stay as low as possible. I am not a crawler but that's fine at times. I want something that can run a bit faster on fire roads and trails and still ride well on the street. Any of you guys have some good suggestions? The shop I was gonna have do my lift suggested the RE 5.5 long arm kit and 33's but I think that is a bit tall for what I want.
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i am trying to find a long arm kit but stay as low as possible. I am not a crawler but that's fine at times. I want something that can run a bit faster on fire roads and trails and still ride well on the street. Any of you guys have some good suggestions? The shop I was gonna have do my lift suggested the RE 5.5 long arm kit and 33's but I think that is a bit tall for what I want.
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i am trying to find a long arm kit but stay as low as possible. I am not a crawler but that's fine at times. I want something that can run a bit faster on fire roads and trails and still ride well on the street. Any of you guys have some good suggestions? The shop I was gonna have do my lift suggested the RE 5.5 long arm kit and 33's but I think that is a bit tall for what I want.
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Junkyard leaf lift?
Bought junkyard leafs from a supposedly lifted XJ. Is there any way to tell how much lift (if any) I'll get before I do all the work to actually install? They're s'posed to be 3", but I'm concerned (now....duh) that if they sag.....
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Bought junkyard leafs from a supposedly lifted XJ. Is there any way to tell how much lift (if any) I'll get before I do all the work to actually install? They're s'posed to be 3", but I'm concerned (now....duh) that if they sag.....
Thanks ahead of time to all the wise-ones here.
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No luck with any answers yet in separate thread I started for this.Hey everyone. So the jeep I picked up over the winter haS an RC adjustable TB already installed. I was reading some threads one day where someone posted a pic for a totally different reason and someone pointed out to them that their TB was mounted wrong. Mine is mounted the same way and that's even how the instructions say to mount it. This is from the website.
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I have a similar trackbar from RC. If the instructions say that is the way they are supposed to be installed then, that is the way it is supposed to be installed.
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No luck with any answers yet in separate thread I started for this.Hey everyone. So the jeep I picked up over the winter haS an RC adjustable TB already installed. I was reading some threads one day where someone posted a pic for a totally different reason and someone pointed out to them that their TB was mounted wrong. Mine is mounted the same way and that's even how the instructions say to mount it. This is from the website.
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That, and it bugs me that they want you to use a metric wrench to tighten a standard bolt
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