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Post by bensredyj on Dec 24, 2002 11:39:06 GMT -5
I think Rustys might be aluminum, think remember listening to BRIAN Phillips in his ordeal on the body lift saying they were just cut aluminum pucks.
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Post by bensredyj on Dec 24, 2002 11:40:30 GMT -5
I think I read on JU that JKS body lift was $90 and their mm lift was $90 or so. might be oreder those for the spring thaw
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Post by Lyle on Dec 24, 2002 11:59:20 GMT -5
Hey Ben, You might check the club board under "Club Member's Discounts II" to compare. Send him a note identifying youself as a T4W member and see what kind of price he can give you. Just a thought. One of the differences between the kits seems to be that the Daystar kit includes the radiator supports, while JKS says they aren't needed. The JKS website is showing the 1" kit at $89. If you decide to go with JKS, why not check with Steve J. to see if he can get you a deal?
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Post by jpnut on Dec 24, 2002 14:51:03 GMT -5
Here's a couple of TJ links. He put in both 1" MML and 1" BL. He used MORE. One point he did make which I hadn't really thought about but was good, was that they were made to work together meaning that they both should be 1". One persons 1" might be different than the other persons 1". www.gotjeep.net/mmlift.htmlwww.gotjeep.net/bodylift.html
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Post by bensredyj on Dec 24, 2002 15:39:57 GMT -5
Well I wasn't going to use the radiator adaptor, iv seen how hard it is to access those screws for that, well JKS makes a 1.25 body lift and heard that works with the 1"mm as well. well when I get REALLY REALLY REALLY serious, i will ask about a discount.
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Post by jpnut on Dec 24, 2002 15:47:49 GMT -5
Come on Ben, you can do it. I keep hearing about all this overtime you are working. Maybe a little peer pressure will get you motivated.
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Post by bensredyj on Dec 24, 2002 16:56:07 GMT -5
AHAHAHAH sure Ill order the part and you can install them, HOws that for prepressure.
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