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Old January 9th 05, 08:08 PM
Carl Saiyed
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Default AAL options?

I have been carefully reviewing the Skyjacker kits availible. The JC301K is
$306, while the JC301KS is $591. The only difference I can find is that one
is with full rear leaf packs and the other is with Add-A-Leafs. $285 just
for springs?

I was thinking I could spend that $500 gift card and get the $306 AAL kit
and other goodies from Skyjacker, and purchace the rear springs at a late
date.

Questions:

Just how bad does the AAL kit ride/perform over spring packs?

Can I buy the AAL kit, and buy the springs later? Rubicon Express has full
3.5" rear springs for $150. Could I buy the Skyjacker AAL kit and the
Rubicon Express springs? If the RE springs is not a venerable option, would
I have a problem switching from stock leaf packs + AAL to Skyjacker 3" lift
springs at a later date?

Thanks,

Carl


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Old January 12th 05, 01:53 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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Real scary!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Kevin in San Diego wrote:
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> Yea, one of our guys re arched his own springs with a press. Sounds kinda
> scary.
> KH

 




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