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Old 11-28-2015, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Bordersauce90
Thanks man. been looking at a few kits and so far I'm leaning towards iron rock. from what I've read it seems pikena good kit. on another note I spent 5hrs replacing the driver side CV axel lol��
Yeah, theres lots of lifts to pick from. Some good, some not. IRO is a legit company. You won't find much in the way on complaints about any of their stuff. And 5 hours doesn't sound too unreasonable. How long till the hub was off? After that its all reassembly so I'm guessing about 4 hours? Musta been pretty rusty..
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Thanks man. Have alot of work I wanna do.
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Yeah, theres lots of lifts to pick from. Some good, some not. IRO is a legit company. You won't find much in the way on complaints about any of their stuff. And 5 hours doesn't sound too unreasonable. How long till the hub was off? After that its all reassembly so I'm guessing about 4 hours? Musta been pretty rusty..
Yea dude every looked original, so image how bad they were rusted. it was a pain
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My biggest suggestion when it comes to lifting a jeep, dont but a kit. Piece your lift together with each component you want from the company you want, This will allow you to get the best of each product instead of getting a kit with some great stuff but also some meh stuff.
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Originally Posted by PurpleToxin505
My biggest suggestion when it comes to lifting a jeep, dont but a kit. Piece your lift together with each component you want from the company you want, This will allow you to get the best of each product instead of getting a kit with some great stuff but also some meh stuff.
I was actually about this, just feel like I can get for my buck in a kit.

Also just replaced my passenger side CV axle this past weekend cause I noticed the boot was jacked up when I replaced my driver about a month ago. But get there's a knocking when I make tight left turns, hit bumps, and recently since it rained it'll do ot when ingo thru a puddle. but I have no idea what that could be. any suggestions?
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