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Composite Lift Package Kit

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Old 12-22-2010, 11:22 AM
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You might want to consider adding adjustable lower front control arms (from what i've heard JKS are a good brand). Also what size tire do you plan on running. Because I plan on running a 3.5" rubicon express kit which clears 35's easy and 37's with some trimming. It only runs about $580 at quadratech.
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Default Thanks for all the replies....

I think this has helped....I guess I am better off getting the full TeraFlex 2.5" Coil Kit and simply adding a JKS Adj Front Track Bar. No real need for the Rear Spring Retainer, but $30 isn't going to break any banks....

And then if I decide to mess with the shocks, I can do that down the road....I am curious about possibly running the Bilstein 5160 Reservoir Shocks up front, but that is a budgeting dream

But getting the kit and track bar for a final price of around $850, not all that bad for everything.

Again, THANKS to everyone's input.

Marry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!



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