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    LJ Suspension refresh

    Good info thanks. Sounds like I should just spring for the adjustable control arms now in preparation for future mods. I am already running 1.25" bodylift and a set of 1" browndog motor mounts. I'll probably stay away from a completely flat tummy tuck and do the UCF lowpro kit. Switching...
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    LJ Suspension refresh

    Definitely plan on replacing the control arms and rear springs before I upgrade the shocks. Any vibration issues with the Savvy tummy tuck? A tuck is definitely on my list of things to do, I'd like to drop back down to 32's and ditch the "shovel" under the transmission.
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    LJ Suspension refresh

    Had to look and see what I installed Fronts are OME933 Rears are OME949 After talking with ARBUSA they recommend I change the rears out to the 996 series coil so I am going to order them today. It's designed for a 400lb load rather than the 200 of the current springs. Highly recommend the...
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    LJ Suspension refresh

    Would rather pay for quality and feel the hurt once.
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    LJ Suspension refresh

    Thanks for the advice, I'll see what ARB recommends. My control arms are still stock and the bushings are on their last legs, was going to upgrade to metalcloak, rokmen, or currie but not sure if this is overkill.
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    LJ Suspension refresh

    Greetings, Long time lurker but figured I'd finally post something. I have a 2005 Jeep LJ Rubicon that I am recently spent 9 weeks living out of and exploring Montana and the surrounding areas. Currently it is sitting on 285/75/16 BFG KO2's but they are at the end of their lifespan. At the...
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    Post Pic's of your Jeep

    2005 Jeep LJR Spent 9 weeks living out of it this past summer, which prompted me to move to Montana from PA. Currently have OME springs with 5100 bilsteins but they are getting a little tired and I need to do some suspension upgrades next spring.
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