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moving from Mopar Lift to Clayton...Thoughts?

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I do not. Those are a substitute for adjustable control arms corect? I was thinking the clayton arms just because I may upgrade to 3.5 in the future
If you'd like, give us a call or shoot us a PM we can always go over exactly what you have and what some crucial parts to replace or add would be to help get your vehicle driving better, that way you can start out by just adding some essentials and can always add on more later.
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My Mopar lift, as built is awesome. 35s. 8speed. No other vendor parts added on. Does not mean it could not benefit from some?

My question to some of the other Mopar lifts, any comments or complaints from your front passenger seat occupants?? Slight back of seat vibration??? I do need to get the pressures back up to 36PSI, cold. Any input welcome.
 
 







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