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Debauchery Wizard
Join Date: Oct 2006
Member # 80219
Location: On de FOB
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Chevy 63's on an XJ
If you don't know already I am sorta new to XJ's. I had one a few years ago but didn't do alot to it. I was however very impressed with it while it was mine. Since then I have built a few rigs into very capable wheelers. Once again I have an XJ and would like to put some of my (slightly limited) fab skills into it. I have a set of Chevy 63's that I put on an S10 blazer I put together. I was thinking they would be a GREAT addition to my new toy. has anyone done this? How did it work? I don't plan on having it ready for another 6 months or so, so time isn't a major issue. Thanks in advance
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Granite Guru
Join Date: Feb 2008
Member # 109423
Location: Picturesque Vallejo!
Posts: 985
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bringing back old news because I have the same question. I know they work and you just move the front shackle mount forward but was wondering how much lift these will give (approx)
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