Ramsco
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2011-10-25
| Subject: CJ Lift Fri 03 Feb 2012, 6:01 pm | |
| I'm really wanting to go with a RE 4.5, but am hesitant to drop the $. Thought I would throw this out there and see what someone might have lying around.
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potlickinpirate Got No Life
Number of posts : 898 Age : 55 Location : La Vernia Tx Rig : 73 cj5 specs. : lined the whole thing Registration date : 2009-09-04
| Subject: Re: CJ Lift Fri 03 Feb 2012, 9:42 pm | |
| If you want to go that far..... spring over? | |
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Ramsco
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2011-10-25
| Subject: Re: CJ Lift Fri 03 Feb 2012, 9:52 pm | |
| That's what I have now and it is a little too squirly for me. I've lost part of my turning radius and it feels tippy. I want to be able to drive on pavement and wheel it. | |
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potlickinpirate Got No Life
Number of posts : 898 Age : 55 Location : La Vernia Tx Rig : 73 cj5 specs. : lined the whole thing Registration date : 2009-09-04
| Subject: Re: CJ Lift Fri 03 Feb 2012, 10:03 pm | |
| Cool, I was just curious. I will keep an eye out for a lift.... Check on Pirate4x4.com also..... | |
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Ramsco
Number of posts : 4 Registration date : 2011-10-25
| Subject: Re: CJ Lift Fri 03 Feb 2012, 10:05 pm | |
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Deacon Got No Life
Number of posts : 1482 Age : 44 Location : Helotes, TX Rig : '06 TJ Registration date : 2009-07-06
| Subject: Re: CJ Lift Mon 06 Feb 2012, 6:21 pm | |
| I don't know what kind of spring-over setup you've got, but a decent SOA setup shouldn't be "tippy" or "squirrely" or anything like that, especially if you do the YJ leaf conversion, get properly valved shocks, and make sure your steering (and alignment) are all properly in order. | |
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