EVOLever Systems in Action
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couple of questions Mel
1.can we get some details on how difficult it was to mount those Mastercraft seats in the front???
2. can you give an unbiased opinion on which long arm kit worked better with your system???
1.can we get some details on how difficult it was to mount those Mastercraft seats in the front???
2. can you give an unbiased opinion on which long arm kit worked better with your system???
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Rubicon trail
This is on the Rubicon Trail this weekend.
Great run. The Evo Lever System with the Front Evo Coilover
Kits worked great with both of these long arm kits.
Great run. The Evo Lever System with the Front Evo Coilover
Kits worked great with both of these long arm kits.
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Both these kits, truely are very good kits. Its hard to compare the two since the EVO systems increase the wheel travel. We have not installed both these systems in off the shelf form, therefore I'm not in a position to judge. I would be fine with either including the Rubicon Express LA kit with EVO systems that we just finished.
Our intensions with this thread was to show how our systems enhance these aftermarket lift kits and how they work with practically every system out there. Not to say one is better than the other.
Our intensions with this thread was to show how our systems enhance these aftermarket lift kits and how they work with practically every system out there. Not to say one is better than the other.