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Eric Bailey
 
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Default Rubicon Springs - 06-30-2003 , 09:25 PM






I have an opportunity to purchase some lightly used ( < 1000 miles) springs
from a Rubicon (with the hardtop option, if that makes a difference). It is
my understanding that this will give me a quick 1" lift over what I
currently have. Now, since I have the 2" spacers, adding the springs would
theoretically bring me up to a 3" lift. Is there anything I'm going to need
to do to my TJ to keep it driveable? I'm thinking an adjustable trackbar
(already have one, courtesy of Nathan!). What about the rear? Anything
there? Can I just get away with throwing the springs in there with the
spacers and not have to do anything? Thanks!

Eric
99 TJ SE
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Billy Tolcher
 
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Default Re: Rubicon Springs - 06-30-2003 , 09:44 PM






Transfer case lowering spacers...


"Eric Bailey" <gymrat (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
I have an opportunity to purchase some lightly used ( < 1000 miles)
springs
from a Rubicon (with the hardtop option, if that makes a difference). It
is
my understanding that this will give me a quick 1" lift over what I
currently have. Now, since I have the 2" spacers, adding the springs
would
theoretically bring me up to a 3" lift. Is there anything I'm going to
need
to do to my TJ to keep it driveable? I'm thinking an adjustable trackbar
(already have one, courtesy of Nathan!). What about the rear? Anything
there? Can I just get away with throwing the springs in there with the
spacers and not have to do anything? Thanks!

Eric
99 TJ SE
4.0 TB Swap





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