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    East Jordan, Michigan

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  • Last Activity: 02-22-2015 01:40 PM
  • Join Date: 06-20-2012
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  1. gitch93
    09-23-2012 06:31 PM - permalink
    hey u were asking me about my suspension and what i think about the 2.5 inch rough country kit. i reccomend it alot as its a complete kit and includes all hardware and instructions and the most important key feature is the diff drop brackets for optimum cv angles so u dont wear them out fast
  2. okiedoak20
    07-16-2012 07:38 PM - permalink
    jimmy, im hittin you up for a vote in the ROTM, help a bro out if you can
    Thanks Robert
  3. BlaziNator
    06-30-2012 04:39 PM - permalink
    The stock shocks will work if you want to stay on-road. For decent off-road endeavors, the shocks will limit articulation in the rear. The front ones will not be effected. I would recommend upgrading however, the improved ride quality is substantial. Mine are ProComp ES3000 shocks I got from 4wheelparts.com. I can also recommend Rancho 5000 shocks, they are very comparable to the ProComps. Also, if you haven't done so yet, remove your rear sway bar. You will have extreme gains in rear articulation, and will notice no disadvantages on-road. Anything else?

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