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Old 01-20-2008, 10:14 PM   #614 (permalink)
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Re: New Mexico FJ'ers

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I just signed up for the Summit - now if Brandon would put up the site for the Thrill... So, here's the deal on my rig - I replaced the rear links today and they are great, I added the mini skids too. Problem is, the extension arms for the swaybars come down pretty far and are what caused the damage in the first place to the stock links. So, I tried to replace them with the stocks, and they were at a very acute angle and rubbed against the bud builts - I put the Skyjacker back on and went for a short hop. They hit on the links again, but no damage. So, it looks like I am going to have to go a different route. I will call Skyjacker tomorrow as well. I may be out of heavy duty wheeling for a bit. Just an update.
Paul
I thought the stock links would have worked, I saw a few people were having that same problem, you might do a search to find them, they may already have a solution. Hope you figure it out.
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