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Rock krawler 2.5 inch coil question

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Old 04-08-2013, 02:04 PM
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Default Rock krawler 2.5 inch coil question

I'm about to just purchase only the front and rear coil springs (2.5inch). Do I have to buy the front adjustable track bar? Rear trackbar relocation? At the moment I have a rough country budget boost with rear track bar relocation and want to just get the rock krawler springs due to my stock one sagging with budget boost.
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Originally Posted by jkfsu
I'm about to just purchase only the front and rear coil springs (2.5inch). Do I have to buy the front adjustable track bar? Rear trackbar relocation? At the moment I have a rough country budget boost with rear track bar relocation and want to just get the rock krawler springs due to my stock one sagging with budget boost.
Having switched out the same lifts, the RK lift is quite a bit taller. I think you will want an adjustable front for sure.
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You will absolutely want a front track bar. Your axle will be far off to the driver side of the vehicle if you don't install one. Front lower control arms are a good idea to correct the caster as well.



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