Budget Boost w/ springs for sale

gw204

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Location
St. Leonard, MD
Well, I got so pissed at my '00 XJ for continuing to leak after I put hours into cleaning the carpet and attempting to fix the leak that I traded it on a Ram 2500 Quad Cab 4x4 a month ago. That also meant that I had to get rid of my '88 XJ, which I donated about two weeks ago.

So, I now have a set of coils and leaf springs from a '98 XJ w/ approx. 40K, factory shackles w/ approx. 15K and a budget boost consisting of 1.75" spacers from Rubicon Express and full length AALs from Rusty's Off Road. All bushings in the springs and shackles are in great shape. Prior to unloading the Jeeps, I completely disassembled the leafs, ground off all the rust, primed them w/ 2 coast of Rustoleum and then painted them w/ 2 coast of gloss black Rustoleum, this included the AALs. As of right now, the leafs still need to be reassembled, but they look better than new. I also have two sets of U-bolts, one set for the 8.25 and one set for the D35.

$200 (firm) + shipping will take it all or you can come and pick the stuff up in Pasadena, MD. I think that is a fair price for what you get and the amount of work I put into the springs. If the stuff is to be shipped, I'll reassemble the springs. If you need a shipping price, I'll need a few days to get everything ready.

Somebody, please take this stuff off my hands. It's just sitting in my basement collecting dust.

Brian
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Willing to sell just the AAL's? are they full length AAL's?
 
Sorry for the lack of response guys. Had to go out of town on business.

Anyway, I would really like to sell everything together but if nobody wants the stuff as a whole, then I'll part it. Do you guys mind giving it another week or so? If no bites by then, the stuff is yours.

Adam, the AALs are full length.

For the coil spacers: $25 + shipping
For the AALs: $55 + shipping (remember these are painted very nicely)
 
$150 + shipping takes it all.

For shipping I will bolt the leaves back together, but new spring clamps should be installed prior to using them.

C'mon guys, this stuff isn't doing me any good anymore. :)
 
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