AEV's High Steer Kit + FT's Ultimate lift
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I thought I was told at one point that the AEV lift was really an Nth Degree lift. Is that still true?
A few years back I was talking to an Nth degree engineer and I believe he said he use to work for Jeep as an engineer. That could explain some of ther insite into what is really going on. I really like a lot of the nth degree components but the stinger (? - connected to the center of the axle and preventing axle wrap) attachment never made sense to me.
A few of you on here seem to know a lot the tera flex lift. I am going to start a new thread and I would like your input. Thanks.
A few years back I was talking to an Nth degree engineer and I believe he said he use to work for Jeep as an engineer. That could explain some of ther insite into what is really going on. I really like a lot of the nth degree components but the stinger (? - connected to the center of the axle and preventing axle wrap) attachment never made sense to me.
A few of you on here seem to know a lot the tera flex lift. I am going to start a new thread and I would like your input. Thanks.
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I thought I was told at one point that the AEV lift was really an Nth Degree lift. Is that still true?
A few years back I was talking to an Nth degree engineer and I believe he said he use to work for Jeep as an engineer. That could explain some of ther insite into what is really going on. I really like a lot of the nth degree components but the stinger (? - connected to the center of the axle and preventing axle wrap) attachment never made sense to me.
A few years back I was talking to an Nth degree engineer and I believe he said he use to work for Jeep as an engineer. That could explain some of ther insite into what is really going on. I really like a lot of the nth degree components but the stinger (? - connected to the center of the axle and preventing axle wrap) attachment never made sense to me.