bobbywalter
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- Joined
- Aug 9, 2007
- Messages
- 26,452
- Points
- 3,101
- City
- woodhaven mi
- Vehicle Year
- 1988
- Engine
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Lift
- sawzall?
- Tire Size
- 33-44
- My credo
- it is easier to fix and understand than "her"
Yes I’m aware and almost all yj you see is SOA with high steer because it doesn’t jive with SUA in nearly all applications I’ve seen done.
soa is cheap lift.
very effective lift.
if the current ride height is the area you prefer...
the solution is to go spring under. this will allow you to have the mounts in a perfect position and actually allow you to go a bit lower possibly....and use those springs.
your steering will be perfect inverted to under the steering arms.....tierod flip down.
then you have up travel and no crazy mods to the steering tierod... with multiple bends to clear the oil pan.... can just leave it straight
you dont have a jeep...and dont benefit from the spring and tierod flip.
UNLESS YOU WANTED IT SKY HIGH...

