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quint 04-18-2007 03:26 PM

Rancho RSX
 
Anyone install these shocks on their unlifted wrangler with 30" or 31"
tires? My offroading is dirt trail, not rock climbing. I am looking for
a "better" ride in my daily commute.

Gunny



nrs 04-18-2007 07:20 PM

Re: Rancho RSX
 
On Apr 18, 2:26 pm, "quint" <q...@spamstop.com> wrote:
> Anyone install these shocks on their unlifted wrangler with 30" or 31"
> tires? My offroading is dirt trail, not rock climbing. I am looking for
> a "better" ride in my daily commute.
>
> Gunny


I have read that removing the rear track bar improves the ride
significantly without affecting handling very much, assuming you have
a YJ and not a TJ or JK.



nrs 04-18-2007 07:20 PM

Re: Rancho RSX
 
On Apr 18, 2:26 pm, "quint" <q...@spamstop.com> wrote:
> Anyone install these shocks on their unlifted wrangler with 30" or 31"
> tires? My offroading is dirt trail, not rock climbing. I am looking for
> a "better" ride in my daily commute.
>
> Gunny


I have read that removing the rear track bar improves the ride
significantly without affecting handling very much, assuming you have
a YJ and not a TJ or JK.



nrs 04-18-2007 07:20 PM

Re: Rancho RSX
 
On Apr 18, 2:26 pm, "quint" <q...@spamstop.com> wrote:
> Anyone install these shocks on their unlifted wrangler with 30" or 31"
> tires? My offroading is dirt trail, not rock climbing. I am looking for
> a "better" ride in my daily commute.
>
> Gunny


I have read that removing the rear track bar improves the ride
significantly without affecting handling very much, assuming you have
a YJ and not a TJ or JK.



nrs 04-18-2007 07:20 PM

Re: Rancho RSX
 
On Apr 18, 2:26 pm, "quint" <q...@spamstop.com> wrote:
> Anyone install these shocks on their unlifted wrangler with 30" or 31"
> tires? My offroading is dirt trail, not rock climbing. I am looking for
> a "better" ride in my daily commute.
>
> Gunny


I have read that removing the rear track bar improves the ride
significantly without affecting handling very much, assuming you have
a YJ and not a TJ or JK.




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