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Looking to replace sagging springs in a bj70. Looking for a 2-3 inch lift, heavy or medium duty kit. Not sure where or what to get. Looked around a bunch online. Located in Alberta, Canada. Suggestions?
emus are pretty nice.
tho I presently have around 700 pounds of cement in the back of the truck to break them in quicker, probably still end up pulling a leaf out.
I wouldn't bother with the full kit, all that extra crap they sell you is brutally overpriced. the springs themselves are pretty reasonable, the rest of the kit actually costs considerably more than the springs.
cheers,
ryan
emus are pretty nice.
tho I presently have around 700 pounds of cement in the back of the truck to break them in quicker, probably still end up pulling a leaf out.
I wouldn't bother with the full kit, all that extra crap they sell you is brutally overpriced. the springs themselves are pretty reasonable, the rest of the kit actually costs considerably more than the springs.
cheers,
ryan
And as far as bushings go, if you cheap out you will regret it.
I would agree that the shackles are overpriced for what you get. You can get a complete set of greasable anti inversion shackles on ebay for half the price. but other then that are you saying that the shocks are crap? And as far as bushings go, if you cheap out you will regret it.
I wouldn't bother with the full kit, all that extra crap they sell you is brutally overpriced. the springs themselves are pretty reasonable, the rest of the kit actually costs considerably more than the springs.
cheers,
ryan
Thanks for input,
Does anyone know where to get Belton springs? or have any opinions on them? I seen some posts on here with people who had them on their rigs.
Still probably a month from buying, so may as well think hard about it first.