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No, they're not PROVEN to be too short. It's happened a few times and I feel like the wrong springs were shipped, but in my case, they fit perfectly and my shackle angles are exactly what they're supposed to be.
Every 4.5 rc lift I've seen generates a vertical shackle.Originally Posted by 77olds
No, they're not PROVEN to be too short. It's happened a few times and I feel like the wrong springs were shipped, but in my case, they fit perfectly and my shackle angles are exactly what they're supposed to be.
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No, they're not PROVEN to be too short. It's happened a few times and I feel like the wrong springs were shipped, but in my case, they fit perfectly and my shackle angles are exactly what they're supposed to be.
Take a picture at ride heightOriginally Posted by 77olds
No, they're not PROVEN to be too short. It's happened a few times and I feel like the wrong springs were shipped, but in my case, they fit perfectly and my shackle angles are exactly what they're supposed to be.
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Im a happy RC customer. i dont DD the jeep, but the 4.5" x-series lift does just fine on the trails. Flexes a lot, and rides find around town when I do drive it. The shocks are incredibly bumpy though, so be aware of that. I also tow with my Jeep here and there, and the jeep actually rides better with the trailer load on the rear end. The shocks are just very very stiff. For $650ish bucks, I'm not complaining. It'll go anywhere so far...
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If you're not going to be hammering the trails, just go with a Zone 3". They can get you 3" with full leafs for $500.
You don't need to spend a ton for the use you're looking for.
You don't need to spend a ton for the use you're looking for.