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Old 04-08-2010, 07:07 AM
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So I have some extra money from taxes, about 700 bucks, I wanna put 400 away to save up for my rear ARB, but was wondering what some decent cheap mods are. Any suggestions? I have aa 2010 2 Door X
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IPF H4 Headlights??
Snorkel or CAI??
JKS Quick Disco's if you don't have quick disco's already.
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IPF H4 Headlights??
Snorkel or CAI??
JKS Quick Disco's if you don't have quick disco's already.
yeah i was thinking discos, is JKS the best?
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yeah i was thinking discos, is JKS the best?
They are the most talked about on the forum and are adjustable and I have not heard any complaints.
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JKS is easily the best. They are fully adjustable, they are thick and beefy, and greasable. I have the "Quicker Disconnects" I think is what they are called. Got them from Northridge 4x4 for a good price. The reason I love them and I'm sure why other people love them is the top and bottoms both have cotter pins so when you disconnect you can take em all the way off. I throw em in my glove box and I'm all set. And I have yet to have a problem with the sway bar. Some people say you should secure it up and out of the way, but I have never had an issue. They're a great product.



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