Just got done installing Al's 4" lift......

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Dave

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Having a hard time with it??

I'll bet it will come out good. Can't wait for the pic's.

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Send the pics to me and I'll load 'em....I hold the record for the SMALLEST pics posted. HA! Make 'em CRY! C'mon - let's see the pics. My 2" RevTek pales in comparison. I'd go the 7" lift if it was an ACTUAL FULL lift and not just a "drop" type arrangement. The 4" lift with extras makes a lot of sense.

Rant with me...

We want pics, we want pics, we want pics (campfires & lighters aglow)
 

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Okay some pics------

Stock '04 KJ,Rusty's 2 1/2" coil lift---
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And the JBA 4" lift----
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Tires on are still only 245/75 MT/R's.

The CV's where not cut due to be hardened and the only place that would touch them wanted 6 hours per and $300 per to cut down.And due to having bad threads on the new braided brake lines they where not installed either until a better set is sent.

Springs are way to stiff even if you have a heavy steel front bumber and winch,the rear coils are just right.
 

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Troy, Will I need any special tools to remove & replace the axle shafts? I'm glad I decided to upgrade to the pre-cut JE Reels. It was a hard decision at the time, but seems like a bargain now!

$300 per side, but still have old worn axles... Kick.gif
 
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