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Old 10-10-2002, 12:37 AM
IVINS812 IVINS812 is offline
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Lift Kits F/77 Cj-7

I recently bought a 1977 CJ-7 (stock everything). I want to install a lift kit, but not sure if I should go with the 2.5 or 4 inch kit. I am going to be driving "around town" mostly (I know thats a SIN) and don't want the center of gravity to be to high, or effect handling a bunch.
ALSO: What are the advantages of a body lift vs. a chassis kit. And what brands would you recommend. THANKS Herb
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You dont want to get a body lift because it will move your center of gravity too high makes you top heavy. As far as chais lifts skyjacker is the best but also the most costly. Emu lifts are really good but also expensive. Procomp makes a good lift and theyre much less. There are also companies like trail master, Rancho, Fab Tech. They all make lifts that are decent. :sun:
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