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Advice on Clayton 4-link Coil Conversion

Lake919

NAXJA Forum User
Location
Mobile, AL
Hi so I am thinking of going with the Clayton Off Road 4 link coil conversion kit as my lift. I was hoping to hear from anyone else that is currently running this setup. How well does it work? How hard is install? Anything you can throw in would be greatly appreciated.
 
installed the kit on a friends xj, and used the crossmember on mine, install is super easy if you know how to use a measuring tape and a welder
 
friends xj, with ballistic coil mounts
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mine with ballistic coil mounts and artec truss
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I built my own links to save money and so I could put things where I wanted them I also did a 4" wb stretch
 
Thanks Rob, I will surely be running this now. I am excited about dropping the leafs for coils. I can use both a welder and a tape measure. Once I get my Pottenger stroker and new AW4 I will be going with this as well as a Ford 8.8 I picked up from the Local JY today. My boss owns a shop and will install my gears. I will be adding a truss to both the 8.8 as well as my 30. Will be running 35's.
 
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