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highline suspension ???
#1
Here is my problem and i feel as if this is the best place to ask.. Was lurking here for a long time..

2000 Wrangler
I currently have a 4inch suspension lift (stupid RC kit) and 2 inch spring spacers and 35's.. Have adjustable lower CAs, and trackbars..

This weekend i will be doing the highline hood and i want to drop down to a 2inch lift or 2.5..

So here is the question.. Will my CAs and trackbars work with just a 2 inch lift? or should i just put all the stock crap back on? Please give me some advice to what i am supposed to do and some tips..

Thanks in advance to all
#2
I just want to make sure that I know what you are going to be doing...
Do you want to run a total of 2" of lift or a total of 4"?

You should be fine with the adj arms and such. You will just need to adj to make them work for you.
I would say ditch the 2" spacers and just run the 4" lift.
#3
im planning on getting rid of both lifts and running just an OME 2.5.. it will look alot more legal than it is now
#4
Legal?
#5
fatbob309 wrote:Legal?


I think Massachusetts has those fender laws?
#6
offroadaz wrote:I think Massachusetts has those fender laws?


Still... how does fenders and lift go hand in hand?
#7
Most control arms and track bars are made/advertised for a range of lift. If you know the brand or model number of them, that will help maybe. For example, the RE adjustable track bar I have was for 4"-6" of lift. You should be able to adjust them down to your new OME setup.

Although, I think the easier solution would be to move out of MA. }:)
#8
Legal.. they only allow so many inches and i bottom of the door measurement a max of 29 inches.. it will still be illegal but look more legal hahaha... moving out of mass would be ok with me i hate it...
Thanks for your help