Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Carl wrote:
> Ah. You're better off buying a 3.5" Rubicon lift kit. Not much more, WAY
> better quality. www.rubiconexpress.com
>
> Carl
$879.95 and there are no shocks or front swaybar links!
I don't know..
#22
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Carl wrote:
> Ah. You're better off buying a 3.5" Rubicon lift kit. Not much more, WAY
> better quality. www.rubiconexpress.com
>
> Carl
$879.95 and there are no shocks or front swaybar links!
I don't know..
#23
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Thoth1126@gmail.com wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> What kind and how rock hard are you running for tires?
>>
>> What flavor of Jeep?
>>
> running 30" Bridgestone winter duelers @ 32 psi. 2002 TJ with no lift
> (yet)
>
> Doug: Yes that's exactly the swaybar link I cracked.
Depending on where it broke a competent welder can fix it.
> Question: instead of buying a new link why not buy a 4" Rough Country
> lift that includes 2 new links. The kit sells for $529. What do you
> think?
I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
but the idea is killer.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
scroll down to the "RockLock"
--
DougW
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> What kind and how rock hard are you running for tires?
>>
>> What flavor of Jeep?
>>
> running 30" Bridgestone winter duelers @ 32 psi. 2002 TJ with no lift
> (yet)
>
> Doug: Yes that's exactly the swaybar link I cracked.
Depending on where it broke a competent welder can fix it.
> Question: instead of buying a new link why not buy a 4" Rough Country
> lift that includes 2 new links. The kit sells for $529. What do you
> think?
I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
but the idea is killer.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
scroll down to the "RockLock"
--
DougW
#24
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Thoth1126@gmail.com wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> What kind and how rock hard are you running for tires?
>>
>> What flavor of Jeep?
>>
> running 30" Bridgestone winter duelers @ 32 psi. 2002 TJ with no lift
> (yet)
>
> Doug: Yes that's exactly the swaybar link I cracked.
Depending on where it broke a competent welder can fix it.
> Question: instead of buying a new link why not buy a 4" Rough Country
> lift that includes 2 new links. The kit sells for $529. What do you
> think?
I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
but the idea is killer.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
scroll down to the "RockLock"
--
DougW
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> What kind and how rock hard are you running for tires?
>>
>> What flavor of Jeep?
>>
> running 30" Bridgestone winter duelers @ 32 psi. 2002 TJ with no lift
> (yet)
>
> Doug: Yes that's exactly the swaybar link I cracked.
Depending on where it broke a competent welder can fix it.
> Question: instead of buying a new link why not buy a 4" Rough Country
> lift that includes 2 new links. The kit sells for $529. What do you
> think?
I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
but the idea is killer.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
scroll down to the "RockLock"
--
DougW
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Thoth1126@gmail.com wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> What kind and how rock hard are you running for tires?
>>
>> What flavor of Jeep?
>>
> running 30" Bridgestone winter duelers @ 32 psi. 2002 TJ with no lift
> (yet)
>
> Doug: Yes that's exactly the swaybar link I cracked.
Depending on where it broke a competent welder can fix it.
> Question: instead of buying a new link why not buy a 4" Rough Country
> lift that includes 2 new links. The kit sells for $529. What do you
> think?
I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
but the idea is killer.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
scroll down to the "RockLock"
--
DougW
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> What kind and how rock hard are you running for tires?
>>
>> What flavor of Jeep?
>>
> running 30" Bridgestone winter duelers @ 32 psi. 2002 TJ with no lift
> (yet)
>
> Doug: Yes that's exactly the swaybar link I cracked.
Depending on where it broke a competent welder can fix it.
> Question: instead of buying a new link why not buy a 4" Rough Country
> lift that includes 2 new links. The kit sells for $529. What do you
> think?
I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
but the idea is killer.
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
scroll down to the "RockLock"
--
DougW
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
DougW wrote:
>
> I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
> but the idea is killer.
> http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
> scroll down to the "RockLock"
>
> --
> DougW
AWESOME! Really nice. I havent had to chance to do serious off-roading
- only along Hydro-Power line trails. Got stuck this summer. When I get
serious I'll invest a bunch. Thanks for the advice, as always
#27
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
DougW wrote:
>
> I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
> but the idea is killer.
> http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
> scroll down to the "RockLock"
>
> --
> DougW
AWESOME! Really nice. I havent had to chance to do serious off-roading
- only along Hydro-Power line trails. Got stuck this summer. When I get
serious I'll invest a bunch. Thanks for the advice, as always
#28
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
DougW wrote:
>
> I like this one. Dunno if they have one for your application or not,
> but the idea is killer.
> http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/SwayBarLinks.htm
> scroll down to the "RockLock"
>
> --
> DougW
AWESOME! Really nice. I havent had to chance to do serious off-roading
- only along Hydro-Power line trails. Got stuck this summer. When I get
serious I'll invest a bunch. Thanks for the advice, as always
#29
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Check out www.offroadtoystore.com free shocks with lift kits. Quality and
your kidneys deserve it.
Carl
<Thoth1126@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Carl wrote:
>> Ah. You're better off buying a 3.5" Rubicon lift kit. Not much more, WAY
>> better quality. www.rubiconexpress.com
>>
>> Carl
>
> $879.95 and there are no shocks or front swaybar links!
> I don't know..
>
your kidneys deserve it.
Carl
<Thoth1126@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Carl wrote:
>> Ah. You're better off buying a 3.5" Rubicon lift kit. Not much more, WAY
>> better quality. www.rubiconexpress.com
>>
>> Carl
>
> $879.95 and there are no shocks or front swaybar links!
> I don't know..
>
#30
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Re: Learned my lesson - broke a stabilizer bar
Check out www.offroadtoystore.com free shocks with lift kits. Quality and
your kidneys deserve it.
Carl
<Thoth1126@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168127157.051109.303210@s80g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Carl wrote:
>> Ah. You're better off buying a 3.5" Rubicon lift kit. Not much more, WAY
>> better quality. www.rubiconexpress.com
>>
>> Carl
>
> $879.95 and there are no shocks or front swaybar links!
> I don't know..
>
your kidneys deserve it.
Carl
<Thoth1126@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168127157.051109.303210@s80g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Carl wrote:
>> Ah. You're better off buying a 3.5" Rubicon lift kit. Not much more, WAY
>> better quality. www.rubiconexpress.com
>>
>> Carl
>
> $879.95 and there are no shocks or front swaybar links!
> I don't know..
>