Project-JK Gets Off Road Evolution EVO-flex - Part 2: Rear EVO Lever
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what are all the extra welded tabs on the lever frame about:
i like the idea of the rear battery... is there any room left (close) to the front of the bumper for a rear winch?
i like the idea of the rear battery... is there any room left (close) to the front of the bumper for a rear winch?
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cool... i'll throw a six pack of daylighters under there and melt the rocks out of my way
ah yeah.... didn't think about that.... went to EVO's site... sure enough.
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i am already running RE 4.5" la with 37's, what would be the advantage of adding this system to my re lift? would it be worth it? it looks like i would pick up few more inches of travel, but is that all this would do for me?
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it would give you an outstanding ride on pavement and will allow you to drive hard and fast on a fire road or desert wash with comfort. however, because you have a radius arm setup, you will not get any more travel. in fact, there is a rear swaybar that off road evolution offers made specifically for a setup like yours that is designed to limit the amount of travel you have and help prevent the failure of your bushings.