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From: Burington Washington
Year: 1989
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^^this is the one i knew off the top of my head
^^this is the one i knew off the top of my head
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From: Burington Washington
Year: 1989
Model: Cherokee
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Why so much hate towards the leaf. If I was rock crawling I wouldn't dream of them. Watching a bunch of different vids of rigs on leaves in the snow. Looks like they do just fine. Like sas yotas blazers bronchos. That's ware the idea cam from. That and the wrangler. Those seem to do just fine off road too. I ain't veture to say rock crawling is there mayjor ability tho.
On the other hand. If I go ling arms its a lot less work. Its a toss up right now. I would like to get to six inches of lift.
Any of you gents want to share your running gears recipe.
On the other hand. If I go ling arms its a lot less work. Its a toss up right now. I would like to get to six inches of lift.
Any of you gents want to share your running gears recipe.
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Year: 92
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Leaves work pretty well up front if done right, they will flex ok, and they are very predictable during hill climbs.
But it will take a little fab work like plating the frame rail and strengthening the front crossmember. Along with building and welding the spring mounts on the outside of the frame rail. Compared to a coil setup its simple, but still some work
But it will take a little fab work like plating the frame rail and strengthening the front crossmember. Along with building and welding the spring mounts on the outside of the frame rail. Compared to a coil setup its simple, but still some work
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From: EAFB, SD
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Originally Posted by N20jeep
Leaves work pretty well up front if done right, they will flex ok, and they are very predictable during hill climbs.
But it will take a little fab work like plating the frame rail and strengthening the front crossmember. Along with building and welding the spring mounts on the outside of the frame rail. Compared to a coil setup its simple, but still some work
But it will take a little fab work like plating the frame rail and strengthening the front crossmember. Along with building and welding the spring mounts on the outside of the frame rail. Compared to a coil setup its simple, but still some work
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Year: 92
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Originally Posted by cdawall
Its a lot more simple to reuse the stock four link and drop brackets. In the end leafs will probably cost more seeing how he is fabbing up the bits and bobs for leafs why not order coils, rear leafs and fab up long arms? I mean if your fabbing **** anyway I see no reason to fab in leafs.
I was really comparing building a coil setup from scratch compared to building leaf setup from scratch
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