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Old 08-07-2008, 06:45 AM   #10
Jbell
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Re: New Extended Length Bilstein Shocks Specifically for FJ Cruiser

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NICE RIG, I MIGHT HAVE TO TRY THE 5125'S FOR THE REAR, ARE YOU STILL LEVELED OUT FROM THE FRONT? AND WHAT SETTING ARE YOU ON FOR THE FRONTS? ALSO ANY RUBBING ISSUES OR BODY CHOP? THX.
I am at the highest setting on the front and have OME springs in the rear. The rear of my truck sits about 1.25 higher than the front and I have no rubbing issues or a body mount chop.
Here is pic for you to see the rake with 5100's up front and OME lift in the rear.
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