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PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:53 pm 
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KM2's are awesome tires i just spent today in my friends CJ7 with them and he did great. how do you like your mud terrain KM's?


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I like them I had Goodyear MTR's on before these shed the mud better and are quieter on the road!

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 Post subject: Re: JBA 6"
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Joe Jeeper wrote:
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Hey Joe...

How's the 6" JBA holding out?
Any problems with IFS? Alignment/tire wear? Breakage? Rubbage?
Even if it only got 4", I keep hearing that it can't be done...
Looks good though!


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 Post subject: Re: POST your JBA 4" or 6"
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Not sure But I think he sold it.
WOW Two year old thread
by the way 4 inches of lift is pretty easy and not that hard to get with coils and "some extras"
4 inch kits got you about 23 inches middle of wheel to bottom of flare

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 Post subject: Re: POST your JBA 4" or 6"
PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:20 pm 
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Haha yah I knew it was old but it is a good thread so why not bump it up...?
This was the newest thread I could find dealing with the JBA 6". I don't have a KJ yet, just trying to budget for mods ahead of time. Please link me to any other detailed threads that are hiding in the archives...

Thanks for the contradicting yet uplifting information! :rockon:


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 Post subject: Re: POST your JBA 4" or 6"
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Thanks for the contradicting yet uplifting information!
mmm Ok I guess

6 inches of lift will not get you much IMO
Limiting factor is still the D30a, 4.10s and 32 inch tires
Now if you are going to replace it with one of JBAs steel diffs, 4.56 or lower gears
then you could run 33s safely, but what have you really gained?
I'm running 32s, have 4.10s and sitting at 4.5 inches of lift
If I'm going to spend the money for the above its going to an SFA
again my :2cents:

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 Post subject: Re: POST your JBA 4" or 6"
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Don't really want to replace diff unless it blows... and don't really want to push it to blowing...

And 32's would be GREAT as far as I am concerned!

I'm looking at your sig:

OME 790/948 Springs-Rancho Shocks/JBA 4.5 Arms/MOABS-32 inch DuraTracs

Sounds perfect.


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