Godfadr
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As many of you have seen, I usually purchase a Sport S and upgrade from there.
Oftentimes I pick up parts from Rubicon's.
I keep seeing the take off suspension kits.
Set usually includes front and rear shocks, springs, sway bar links, and two front lower control arms and isolators. - All for $500+/-
There is some redundancy in those sets (as in the same on the Sport S)...but the rear shocks and springs could be worth it.
Anyone already done this swap and can tell why I should pull the trigger?
Thanks
Oftentimes I pick up parts from Rubicon's.
I keep seeing the take off suspension kits.
Set usually includes front and rear shocks, springs, sway bar links, and two front lower control arms and isolators. - All for $500+/-
There is some redundancy in those sets (as in the same on the Sport S)...but the rear shocks and springs could be worth it.
Anyone already done this swap and can tell why I should pull the trigger?
Thanks
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