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DX157

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Just wanted to say hi and thanks for all of the helpful info here. I have a 2002 Limited with almost 105,000 miles. Bought it brand new in 2001. It needed suspension badly, so I have been doing research on this forum for quite a while and put this together. Frankenlift II Premium with JBA Gen 4.5 A-ARM's, BFG KM2's 255/70/16 on Black Momba MR-1's. Also have a Gibson Catback Exhaust. All I can say is wow!!! What a difference it made. The jeep rides so much better.
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I was going to post a few weeks ago but didn't have the wheels and tires then. Wanted to wait so I could post pics with everything on.
 

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Awesome looking jeep. Welcome to the forum.

Dave
 

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Dude thanks for taking our advice here and there, your KJ looks great! Love that green color. It seems tilted in the front picture, is that just the angle of the driveway?
 

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Dude thanks for taking our advice here and there, your KJ looks great! Love that green color. It seems tilted in the front picture, is that just the angle of the driveway?

I got nervous when I first saw that myself. My driveway is sloped so it makes the Libby sit like that. It sits perfectly level in the garage.
 

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That's a bad ass looking heep! Way to do it right.

Those wheels look sweet, and even better with a proper set o' tires.
 

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