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Just got the AC coils,struts and shocks,and I'm riding tall!


'97 SE 4x4,ARB locker,AC lift,GR-2 struts,Bilstein shocks,31x10.5s,Warn hubs, sliders,rear bumper,&skidplates,cb
 
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Nice Big Grin


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Consider some sort of limiting strap in front if you wheel a lot. The coil spacers will allow you at full droop to cause the CV's to bind. They break when that happens.

Or contact System-F and have him give you the low down on the axle drop mod he made on his to alleviate those halfshaft angles.

Nice truck. I like seeing trail ready R50's.



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No coil spacers for now,just the lift springs.Not sure what my wife would say if I went any higher!! Next mod will probably be 32s,but that may be awhile,the 31s are only about 6mo old.Now I gotta find some time off to climb over some bigger rocks.....


'97 SE 4x4,ARB locker,AC lift,GR-2 struts,Bilstein shocks,31x10.5s,Warn hubs, sliders,rear bumper,&skidplates,cb
 
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