Rustys Budget Boost 2in. lift
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Rustys Budget Boost 2in. lift
I have been looking for a Rusty's Offroad 2in. budget boost, they sell one with the coil spacer and add-a-leaf. Please let me know if you have one I can get.
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Grand cherokee Springs /location
Im located in Raleigh, N.C. i'd probably just be interested in your coil spacers not the aal's because i prefer to buy those new to avoid used springs or sag issues with a set of used aal's
and i thought about the grand cherokee springs but i want to do this quickly and easily over the summer and i plan on getting the axles sand bvlasted and then me repainting them with bedliner as well also the springs on my cherokee sit level but they are old so i dont want to try putting a shackle b/c that will cause spring bendage issues
and i thought about the grand cherokee springs but i want to do this quickly and easily over the summer and i plan on getting the axles sand bvlasted and then me repainting them with bedliner as well also the springs on my cherokee sit level but they are old so i dont want to try putting a shackle b/c that will cause spring bendage issues
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hate to tell ya but the budget boost doesnt come with full leafs so its either aal or shackle. or get ome 2 leafs
also you can get front coils from a 97 gc up country at advance auto fairly descent price.
also you can get front coils from a 97 gc up country at advance auto fairly descent price.
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yeah i already did my research i know that, but granted your idea for old man emu 2 in leafs is good i could do that and a new set of coils
actually i think i mught just do that
it would result in a fresh set of springs
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That's ur best bet. if u plan on throwing on 31's and going wheeling (any kinda off road at all), then ur better off putting on new springs. If u try using ur old tired springs off road, u might end up breakin ur rear leaf spring like I did and it happend to break right at front mount. It really sucked because all the work I put in those old springs adding the extra leafs. They ended up breakin after the 3rd or 4th time mild wheelin. I learned my lesson. Old and tired leafs, need to be replaced and not rebuilt..... Enjoy
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