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Old 02-09-2011, 01:20 AM
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Seems like everyone on here knocks aal kits. Sag seems to be the general consensus. I did a RC aal 3" kit an I've experience 0% sag. So is thus just hearsay or is this a ligit problem with aal kits.
With what I've experienced I'd do a aal over again because its more affordable and not too difficult to do.
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I installed a Skyjacker AAL long leaf almost a year ago and still have no sag, love mine and ride not bad at all!
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My AAL took about a 1 1/2 years to sag but did come down an inch or so. I just bought full 4 1/2 full leaf packs from "Grimmus" on the vendors forum for an awesome deal and cant wait to throw them in...Tj
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If you're happy with the results, then its fine.
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Originally Posted by 00Pajeepcherokee
Seems like everyone on here knocks aal kits. Sag seems to be the general consensus. I did a RC aal 3" kit an I've experience 0% sag. So is thus just hearsay or is this a ligit problem with aal kits.
With what I've experienced I'd do a aal over again because its more affordable and not too difficult to do.
how long have you had them on for? plus, yours is a 2000 so your stock leafs really aren't THAT old.

give it time, they will sag
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how long have you had them on for? plus, yours is a 2000 so your stock leafs really aren't THAT old.

give it time, they will sag


I hope your wrong for my sake. The lifts been in now going on 5 years this summer.

So I'm thinking about doing 2" spacers and shackles, but if I'm gonna experience sag down the road as promised, would I Just be better off getting 4.5 packs in the back? Or is it not a big enough issue to worry about?

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Originally Posted by 00Pajeepcherokee
I hope your wrong for my sake. The lifts been in now going on 5 years this summer.

So I'm thinking about doing 2" spacers and shackles, but if I'm gonna experience sag down the road as promised, would I Just be better off getting 4.5 packs in the back? Or is it not a big enough issue to worry about?
if your set on going higher i would just opt for a full spring pack
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