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I'm very happy with the ride control air units ... at 30 psi they provide a
nice lift and lots of support for trailer towing/every day use without stiffening the ride the way an extra spring would ... Here's a pic still haven't gotten around to routing those air lines. I may mount them as advised through the back bumper for easy airing up (or down). They're advertised as taking loads up to 2000 lbs so if you're in the habit of hauling stuff with the jeep :-) > Is there a way to generally stiffen up / revitalise my 94 Cherokee rear > leaf springs, thinking of a bolt on length of leaf to help my weakened > springs. |
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