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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:38 pm 
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If i buy the rustys lift do I need to buy anything else to make it workout?


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:56 pm 
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If you are going to install it yourself or have someone else do it? If you do it yourself you are going to need some tools to include a set of spring compressors and regular hand tools should do it. As far as parts the kit comes with everything you need.

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^^^ What eggwhite93 said. I would like to add that I have heard a few complaints about Rusty’s rear shocks. Most of what I have seen on the board people are going with different manufactures like Rancho, OME etc. When you order you can request them not to include the shocks at a discounted price. Just food for thought.

Are you planning to install yourself? Or are you going to have it installed? Maybe we can get a lift party started. There is another on this board who is looking to take the plunge. We can try to getting a group together.

Jason

Ps: try a search for Rusty’s lift in the 4x4 section. I'm sure you could kill a good weekend just reading what’s posted by others that have this lift.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 12:40 am 
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I also heard all the stuff about the rustys rear shocks. I went ahead and got the rustys units and if I have problems with them I will swap then out later. Its easy enough to do.

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See the previou questions on buying and installing a lift, a install party is always welcomed at my garage, and you can purchase the lift through me, excepten Rusty's.

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had a rustys lift on my old kj, i didnt have any problems with the rear shocks, they supply some washers to fill the gap, only problems was a little noise from the bushings but nothing a little libe cant fix. my rubicon express shocks on my tj do the same thing.

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