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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Member # 21556
Location: orangevale, CA
Posts: 692
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Fabtech Supspensions Lowest Prices
From lifting your jeep to lifting your tow rig with up to 8" of lift contact us for you lowest prices. Fabtech is on the cutting edge of technology for your easy bolt on applications and we have what you need
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Member # 65353
Location: Oakdale, CA
Posts: 9
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Could you please send a quote for a 4" and a 6" lift for '04 TJ. What does the standard lift come with and could you gimme any insight on how fab tech compares to other lifts. Just by looking at them side by side, fab tech looks WAY beefier. Shipped to 28751. Thanks TRAE
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2003
Member # 21672
Location: So Cal
Posts: 200
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Do you have any information on the new YJ coilover conversion lift yet? How much is it expected to be? when is it expected to be available? Is it streetable? Can it work with 9" axles?...
I know it is a lot, but thanks for the response in advance. Bryan
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1991 YJ, Built 4.0, Currie 9" w/ detroits front and H.P. rear, NP231 w/4-1, Belly up skid plate, Allied Bead locks with 37" MTRs, PSC ram assist |
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2005
Member # 63593
Location: northern kentucky
Posts: 24
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i would really just like to purchase the front setup from a fabtech 6" lift kit if you could get me a price. if i cant get that i would want the performance coilovers. i want the front up enought for 35's(ill add a 2 in body lift before install) but i have a good friend who will make me custom springs for the rear, so i dont need the rear equipment.
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