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#9931
Originally Posted by DieselD
Hahahaha didn't need you're insight bud. Thanks though, I guess.
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Year: '99 and '91
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
With 7 leaves that are designed to be in packs of 4, it would be incredibly stiff, and it would probably flex like ****. I'd say combine the best XJ springs with the best S10 springs, and then add a shackle and an HD Offroad Engineering shackle relocation bracket.
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Year: 1995
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With 7 leaves that are designed to be in packs of 4, it would be incredibly stiff, and it would probably flex like ****. I'd say combine the best XJ springs with the best S10 springs, and then add a shackle and an HD Offroad Engineering shackle relocation bracket.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
That's up to you and how much work you wanna do. I've decided this time around, I'm buying everything. I average 225 hours/month and I get salary pay from the army. I don't have a lot of time or money, but I don't want to work that hard on the days that I don't have to work. Those are my priorities.
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Originally Posted by greenxj21
Just saying, you can get re products for a good price on there... I just mentioned it since you said you were using GOOD products... When people think of rustys and RC good doesn't exactly come to mind...
Good coils, long arms, brake lines, shackles, shackle reloc kit, sye kit from RC
Good (better than good) track bar, and steering from IRO
And RE products for a good price on where?
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Year: 1995
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That's up to you and how much work you wanna do. I've decided this time around, I'm buying everything. I average 225 hours/month and I get salary pay from the army. I don't have a lot of time or money, but I don't want to work that hard on the days that I don't have to work. Those are my priorities.
I personally dont care what i do. Because I dont have AIT til August or some crap. I have time. I have my Basic training money. And my Senior year to get all my crap done.
#9937
Originally Posted by DieselD
Yea good leafs, rustys
Good coils, long arms, brake lines, shackles, shackle reloc kit, sye kit from RC
Good (better than good) track bar, and steering from IRO
And RE products for a good price on where?
#9938
Originally Posted by DieselD
Yea good leafs, rustys
Good coils, long arms, brake lines, shackles, shackle reloc kit, sye kit from RC
Good (better than good) track bar, and steering from IRO
And RE products for a good price on where?
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Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
My lift and tires are on. Not sure how I feel about. Shimmy, wobble, vibrations are good words to describe it. Some of it went away after the worn-out stock tires were replaced with the new 33s. I haven't adjusted anything and the sway bar is not connected so I assume it will be fine once all the details are done.
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Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
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Quick question could i safely run 33/12.50's on 15x8" rims with 4.75" of backspacing
http://www.rustysoffroad.com/allied-...5-4-75-bs.html
Edit I've got 4" of lift
http://www.rustysoffroad.com/allied-...5-4-75-bs.html
Edit I've got 4" of lift
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Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by waffalz22
Quick question could i safely run 33/12.50's on 15x8" rims with 4.75" of backspacing
http://www.rustysoffroad.com/allied-...5-4-75-bs.html
Edit I've got 4" of lift
http://www.rustysoffroad.com/allied-...5-4-75-bs.html
Edit I've got 4" of lift
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Year: 1994
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Originally Posted by bhennessee1
They would probably run, stock wheels are 5 in. Of back spacing.