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Rough Country Suspension Components - Heckethorn Products, Inc. Lifts
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Rough Country Suspension Components - Heckethorn Products, Inc. Lifts
i am thinkg about getting a 4" lift and i was wondering if this is an alright lift to go with??? Any advise is greatly appreciated.
>>EDIT<< I have a 1978 CJ7
Last edited by CJ-7_Kid; 11-21-2002 at 10:34 AM.. |
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I've heard that the Rough Country suspensions are just that, rough. But don't worry. You have 2 choices. You buy a suspension that doesn't articulate as well and rides a little rough, but never saggs, or get a sweet riding set of springs that articulate well over the rocks etc. but chance loosing some height sooner than later. Also, you will save a few bucks with the stiff ride but you probably wont loose any height. After a few trips off road, the rough riding springs will soften up a bit.
You decide.
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85 CJ7 4.0L/SM465/Dana300/AMC20/Dana30, MPFI,154K miles - 33" 12.5's Pro Comp MT's, one piece axles, Detroit Softlocker rear, Lock Rite front, Warn Hubs, 4.56 R&P, 4" BDS lift, Warn x8000i, Warn winch guard, Hi-Lift, Tuffy console, Four X Dr. rocker guards, Rock Hard sport cage, Kilby OBA with 1.75 gal tank and York 10.3cc compressor, Tube fenders by GenRight Offroad, Fabricated rear bumper and tire carrier. |
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Thanks JeepDaddy.
I went ahead and ordered the lift. The rough ride doesn't bother me that much do to the fact that i also dive a 2001 celica GT-s with a 2.5" drop. Well i should have the lift Wed. and will be putting on this weekend. I will let everyone know what i like and dislike about the lift. |
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