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dbltapp
August 12th, 2003, 10:17
I am going to be getting a BB, and can't decide between Rustys w/ shackel, Tomkin w/ blocks, or daystar? What is everyones suggestion? I have a 96XJ, w/ 30X9.50-15 tires, and a new rear leaf pack. I will be upgrading to a bigger lift in the next 6-12mo, so I would something I can use with the new lift. Thanx

Ralph
August 12th, 2003, 10:34
Stay away from blocks. If you use the shackle, you can use it later with the taller lift.

RR3

CheapXJ
August 12th, 2003, 10:58
I kinda like RRO's kit.

Eagle
August 12th, 2003, 11:09
Normally I'd say go with an AAL, but if this is short-term and you want to be able to use it with taller springs -- go with the shackle.

Avoid blocks if at all possible.

juicexj24
August 12th, 2003, 11:21
Try the Tera Flex, comes with rear shackle which you can use down the road if you go taller, and a 2" spacer. Might have bump stop extended brackets too but I don't remember. Juice

94_2wdcherokee
August 12th, 2003, 11:35
what does RRO stand for???

Lawn Cher'
August 12th, 2003, 11:37
Rocky Road Outfitters... they have a simple reliable design for anti-swaybar quick disconnects, too.

BUCKYXJ
August 12th, 2003, 14:22
http://www.rocky-road.com/xjsus.html
They are really good to deal with and can answer any questions you might have. I ran a Teraflx and was pleased but it cost a little more I think.
FYI up front the coil spacer will all be poly and made the same rumors that only a few companies make them one is Daystar. So really just look at price and rear shackles. I am currently running 1.5" blocks but I also have dakota springs which eliminate most of the springwrap.

dbltapp
August 12th, 2003, 17:03
Thanx all. I think I will use the shackle. the reason I am not going with an AAL, is because I am getting some custom springs made.:D Thanx again