Thursday, February 18, 2010

Dick Cepek Mud Country Review Would You Take Off A Spacer Lift On A Jeep And Put On Suspension Lift?

Would you take off a spacer lift on a jeep and put on suspension lift? - dick cepek mud country review

Well, that's what I really want to ask, it would be prudent to remove the spacer lift 2inch Whirlpool Skyjack 7000 shocks. Or you can lift it to 3.5 "Suspension of a country tuff with new shocks, the extra length? Elevator can handle a total of 5.5". So now my base is wider wheels with Dick Cepek DC-1 wheels are 15 inch 21mm area outside the axes. It will also give Xtreme Pro 31x10.5 tires mud terrain model. We just have to research the status of the lift kit.

5 comments:

Brian said...

as the discourse on the suspension of its right, I think Cherokee? front and rear coil sheet. Separators to be given a boost on and it may even 33s if you want. My appearance is so large and have 5 33s and much more. They want to ensure that disruption Tho. But if you want your equipment so well 33s, so perhaps the way into the 31s before that time.
But if you decide to go big roll not much more than the 33 in the city. Dana 30 front spindles You High-Yon is good and strong, but the rear Dana 35, if you go bigger tires. which means that I'm right, that it is in a Jeep Cherokee, but the only one I know has front and back sides. t, is the front and rear and front sheet and do the same coil and rearArm right with the Grand Cherokee.

jeeper62... said...

What model Jeep?

Two things to note lifting a lot of things: the brakes enough? Are you covered if transfer kit drop kit? (2-3.5 kits you must be certain, however, 5.5 "!) Apart from that should be okay. Just remember that instead of adding each part is a little can go wrong. Personally, I summarize the less pieces as a phrase has

ckostura said...

, Would I go. Take a tour and see how it is facing. Help lift so high with nothing at the corners of the drivetrain, you can ask the vibration of "death". If you swing and I will not take on the transfer case, etc etc, the spacers and try again to fall.

captain cool said...

What kind of Jeep. If you're a Cherokee, who was able to leave the spacers on the front probably, and if the add-a-leaves, to have them back. Not sure about the other jeeps

K DOG said...

I would be with the long arm Rubicon Express Lift. Who are looking for all high-end components and drives better than stock suspension.

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