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Join Date: Oct 2002
Member # 14124
Location: Lathrop, Mo.
Posts: 5
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Cheapest softess CJ7 suspension
Hello everyone this is my FIRST post hope to have more, but here is my question.
I have a very bad back and I can't enjoy my Jeep as much as I would like to (ride is to rough) I was wanting to know what is the cheapest best ridingsuspension I can install and still work great off road, THNX
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Fistful of Boomstick
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spring over axle using YJ or wagoneer springs. use Search and look up SOA and it will help you out and figure out what one would be easyer for you to do
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Member # 13408
Location: Huntsville, AL
Posts: 25
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Just a thought, but you might consider a shackle reversal while your at it. It also helps smooth the ride.
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