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New Suspension Options Coming In '08

Old Dec 12, 2007 | 09:09 AM
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a decent dodge kit shouldnt run over 1300.........but thats my opinion, now throw in long arms, good shocks, longer tracbar, what joints your using and the price starts to slimb quickly......
 
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Old Dec 12, 2007 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by alaskaflyer
I ran the same kit on my 99 XJ, man I loved that thing, should have never gotten rid of it.
My one and only complaint about my XJ right now is that due to my work schedule these days, I don't get to take it out and play with it as much as I'd like to. As for the Rubicon kit I'm running, the only thing I didn't really care for was the sway bar disconnects. I ended up buying JKS discos. These days, the swaybars are hanging on the wall in the garage. As for the springs, I'm running 1462 rears, and ZJ4.5" coils and have no complaints whatsoever.
If Rubicon makes a Dodge kit that performs like my XJ kit, it should be worth having.

JB
 
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