how far will a zr2 go?
#23
When you say disconnects are you talking about links that can be disconnected or simply removing the links when you go off roading? Front and rear?
#24
Exactly! Front ones for sure, but the rear isn't a must, it's a pretty light sway bar anyway.
#25
a lot of people do shackles in the back for that added lift. me personally, i have never liked the look of shackles hanging down. i was "almost lucky" that my rear leafs were a little saggy. i did a short add-a-leaf on mine. just as easy as shackles, and i got the same amount of lift out of it too. plus it stiffen'd up my ride, which was another thing that i was looking for. this is what i bought.
there are some how-to's on youtube on how to install them. just dont forget the c-clamps. after i put that in, i just did the t-bars in the front up about an inch. now i sit ~3/4 of an inch lower in the front. once i throw some stuff in the back, it sits pretty level.
there are some how-to's on youtube on how to install them. just dont forget the c-clamps. after i put that in, i just did the t-bars in the front up about an inch. now i sit ~3/4 of an inch lower in the front. once i throw some stuff in the back, it sits pretty level.
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