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David - Atlanta
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How much lift can I add to my '89 Cherokee before I would have to replace the LCA's?
I was looking at the "Trailblazer" suspension systems offered by Rocky-Road [ http://www.rocky-road.com/xjtrailblazer.html ] (specifically the 4") and I noticed that it does not come with replacement LCA's. I emailed them and they said that it was not necessary and that all the other kits that do offer them just have them included as fluff !
What I really like about thier kits is the use of OME springs (full pack in rear) and a rear shackle. I've never read anything bad about OME springs and everything I've read here about longer shackles is a plus.
They do replace the Track bar with an adjustable one, it is not a secondary vendor unit but one that they manufacture. Is this sufficient or will I need to purchase the arms as an additional item?
My intent is to run a 31x10.50 mud and I am considering pretty much between this 4" kit and Rusty's 4.5" full rear pack, which appears to come with everything.
TIA
I was looking at the "Trailblazer" suspension systems offered by Rocky-Road [ http://www.rocky-road.com/xjtrailblazer.html ] (specifically the 4") and I noticed that it does not come with replacement LCA's. I emailed them and they said that it was not necessary and that all the other kits that do offer them just have them included as fluff !
What I really like about thier kits is the use of OME springs (full pack in rear) and a rear shackle. I've never read anything bad about OME springs and everything I've read here about longer shackles is a plus.
They do replace the Track bar with an adjustable one, it is not a secondary vendor unit but one that they manufacture. Is this sufficient or will I need to purchase the arms as an additional item?
My intent is to run a 31x10.50 mud and I am considering pretty much between this 4" kit and Rusty's 4.5" full rear pack, which appears to come with everything.
TIA