SeattleJusty
No, a boxer will not fit in a Justy.
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Post by SeattleJusty on Mar 29, 2012 16:44:13 GMT -5
I think O'reilly has a punch card for axles. . . y'know, every twelfth one is free.
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Post by indkid87 on Mar 29, 2012 17:22:49 GMT -5
^agreed Plus I know how tippy justys can be on stock suspension with low pro tires, I can't imagine how bad it is lifted. By the way, you guys realize this thread is two years old right? And the originator hasn't been on in just as long.
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Post by Cañon Carver on Mar 29, 2012 19:43:41 GMT -5
Yes, I completely realize that the thread is older, and that I may not get my info. Perhaps the OP see's this thread being bumped, and maybe he will comment eventually. If you did the lift properly, with say larger sway bars for more stability, then you should be a lot more stable then stock. You would most certainly have to custom fabricate alignment adjustments into the suspension. Lifting improperly would most definitely wear out tires pretty fast if daily driven. My buddy runs a machine shop here in town, and he has already shown an interest in making a proper lift for my Justy project, and once 1 kit is made, multiple would be just a copy/paste process on his CNC machine -Jamie
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