Anyone know what the best RTI for a lifted KJ is?
Ok, There's a link on All-Js site for the instalation of a franklift by 4WDSU magazine and there is a picture of an assembled rancho strut next to the stock strut and the rancho is clearly longer then the stock strut (looks like about 2" to me) this would equal 2" more downtravel, I'm just trying to come up with ways to maximize front articulation, most of the picts I see of KJs up on a rock or a RTI ramp have 0 front articulation, the swaybay of course is to blame here and I hear JKS has quick discos for the front which of course would help, any ideas on squeezing more travel out of the front?
Next onto the rear suspension, Any word on an upgraded 3rd link for the KJ? I was thinking something along the lines of the Rubicon Express super flex joints. My point here is(far as i can tell) the only limiting factor to rear suspension travel should be the shocks, all the other issues can be addressed and fixed (i.e. springs popping out, ball joint bottoming out ect.).
On another note, I was checking out the FJ on Toyotas webpage (really a nice web page for the FJ I wish jeep would take notice

) anyway looks to me like the front is pretty similar but the KJ has the FJ beat hands down on the rear suspension, lets see complicated 4 link with a panhard bar VS a nice and simple 3 link which is what all the super articulating suspensions use, ya were stuck using 32" tires at most and the FJ can fit 33s one whole inch! wow! we have more room, more doors and more windows and for us lucky few the CRD, I'll keep my jeep.
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2006 CRD Sport
MOPAR skid plates, RRO Rock Rails, tow hooks, JKS quck disconnects, 245/75R16LT Uniroyal Liberator A/Ts. OME790s and Rancho RSX17505 struts in the front OME948s and Rancho 17004s.
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