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Old 03-14-2011, 06:09 PM
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New jeeper here from Powhatan, VA. Just got a 2000 XJ a few weeks ago. This is actually my second Jeep. The first was a 95 ZJ. But that was back in my teenage years. Anyway, I plan on putting a 3" lift on the xj in the next couple weeks. I was planning on getting the Rough Country Series II Kit with full leaf springs (not AAL) and upgrading to 31x10.50s. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what I can expect when I go to install the kit. Oh, I plan on replacing the stabilizer bar links while Im under there. Thanks.
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When you do the lift plan on relocating at very least the front brake lines.

Usually you can get away with drilling a new hole and dropping the bracket. Usually.
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When you do the lift plan on relocating at very least the front brake lines.

Usually you can get away with drilling a new hole and dropping the bracket. Usually.
Thanks. Am I going to have to do anything with the track bar?
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