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From: Frederick, MD from Cleveland, OH
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Sometime around 10am this morning, I saw a lifted black XJ (maybe 3" w/33s?) driving Southbound on I-95. Was that any of you?
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Originally Posted by Bohnett
You'd have to see mine, So, the talk about long arms is better ride and more flex. I have the RC 6.5 long arm with 2" Daystar spacers and Bilstein 5150 14" up front and 12" in rear. Many other mods as well but that's my two cents for now.
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From: Baltimore, Maryland
Year: 1989
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as was said, the extra pair of hands would be useful, so bring whoever you want. that established, think you can grab me too? totally tryna join in on this...i needs me some jeep-fixin-fun.
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From: Pasadena, MD
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From: Frederick, MD/ Trion, Ga
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Bohnett your rig sounds amazing, lol. 
It seems to me that the general opinion is better ride on the road, not counting the better flex and what not.
From my own personal experience, the long arms ride better than stock and 3" with short arms. Seems like my other XJ is more like a two horse wagon at times on rough roads. But overall it is a jeep and ain't ever gonna be like a caddy

From my own personal experience, the long arms ride better than stock and 3" with short arms. Seems like my other XJ is more like a two horse wagon at times on rough roads. But overall it is a jeep and ain't ever gonna be like a caddy
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From: Baltimore, MD
Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by LoveMy89Anya
as was said, the extra pair of hands would be useful, so bring whoever you want. that established, think you can grab me too? totally tryna join in on this...i needs me some jeep-fixin-fun.
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Year: 1999
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Originally Posted by countrythang
Bohnett your rig sounds amazing, lol. 
It seems to me that the general opinion is better ride on the road, not counting the better flex and what not.
From my own personal experience, the long arms ride better than stock and 3" with short arms. Seems like my other XJ is more like a two horse wagon at times on rough roads. But overall it is a jeep and ain't ever gonna be like a caddy

It seems to me that the general opinion is better ride on the road, not counting the better flex and what not.
From my own personal experience, the long arms ride better than stock and 3" with short arms. Seems like my other XJ is more like a two horse wagon at times on rough roads. But overall it is a jeep and ain't ever gonna be like a caddy

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