Rc drop brackets
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From: Michigan
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO
Was wondering how well these actually work? And can u use my 4.5 in lca and those brackets to go another 2 in? I have BDS adjustable uppers so I'm sure I'm fine With the uppers length? Thanks
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
They are OK but not a substitute for long arms. Mine unload a bit on hill climbs but so do most radius long arms and some short arms. Flex quite well and ride good on the road as well.
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From: Missouri
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0HO
the biggest issue is that they hang down like 7-8" below the frame... other than that...
what does amaze me is the guys that act like using a transfer case drop makes a lift kit useless, but people never seem to think that drop brackets are the same thing...
it seems drop brackets are generally considered acceptable but that a t case drop is not... I mean think about it
what does amaze me is the guys that act like using a transfer case drop makes a lift kit useless, but people never seem to think that drop brackets are the same thing...
it seems drop brackets are generally considered acceptable but that a t case drop is not... I mean think about it
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From: Frisco, Texas
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
I run them and pound on them pretty good. Theyve held up pretty good, and honestly I don't hit them very often. They flex well and ride about as good as stock.
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Joined: Feb 2010
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From: Soddy Daisy TN
Year: 97
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
the biggest issue is that they hang down like 7-8" below the frame... other than that...
what does amaze me is the guys that act like using a transfer case drop makes a lift kit useless, but people never seem to think that drop brackets are the same thing...
it seems drop brackets are generally considered acceptable but that a t case drop is not... I mean think about it
what does amaze me is the guys that act like using a transfer case drop makes a lift kit useless, but people never seem to think that drop brackets are the same thing...
it seems drop brackets are generally considered acceptable but that a t case drop is not... I mean think about it
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