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Currie Off-road JK kit

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Old 06-04-2008, 08:31 AM
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Very happy with my Currie Lift.
Firm on the road.
Flexy off.
Old 06-05-2008, 08:59 PM
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David,

Currently my rear arms are adjusted out w/ about 2 1/8" of thread showing and lowers are adjusted w/ 1 3/4". The axle sits perfectly centered in the wheel well and the pinion angle is good, plus it drives so much smoother through bumps and just all around driving in general. Any advice? Is this too much thread to have out? I followed the guidlines you posted up before and there is still a substantial amount of thread in the arm and locked down with the locknut. Thanks again.

Austin



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