Eibach is 1.7" on a non Trail Hawk, .30" difference, they may have rounded off or made up the difference, I'm not going to sweat .30"
If you already have the one lift, add the Eibach Spring kit, as I understand, that's about what they did.
Jury is still out on Avid, it hasn't been out long enough to "hold" alignment, but it does align after install. I would say it's one of the top...
I've bumped and bang them pretty good, they hold up. I'm sure my super slider saved me some body damage I would have got with the regular...
You wore out the bit... When I did mine, the one side took over an hour and I had 3 holes drilled. I went to the other side and was done in a half...
Most small companies selling to a niche market aren't going to have a large supply of items... It took 6 weeks to get my RRO sliders as they...
Sweet... Can't wait to get a lift and tires again... :)
See what you get on a ramp with the front connected and then with it disconnected if you get a chance... Just curious.
I know there is little flex to begin with in the Renegade, and with just a Daystar lift, the front struts had to be compressed to get them to fit...
Kumho 225/75R16 MT, it's a 29.5" or push it further. I've seen bigger, don't know how we...
I see little has changed for tire options for a 17" rim. Did the 16" G Force rims fit the Trailhawk and can you buy them in the States? I saw some...
Thanks, I thought it was an inch and a quarter or it inch and a half
I got the renegade Ready spacer last time and I want to make sure I get the ones that bolt to the axil and then the wheel bolts on. I can't find...
I like the bar on the sides to use as a step for the basket. Checking to see what might be new.
I seem to have picked up a new Renny and looking to see what the options are, it's been awhile... I had the RRO and they worked well for me....
I'd go take some pics for you, but I traded it in. It goes right up to the pinch seam. I scuffed them up pretty good and they held up well....
Check wayalife's thread, better spacers because they bolt in place then the wheel bolts to them. The longer lug bolt can be a problem.
Swaybar seems to be my issue, but an open end wrench isn't enough, might have to bite the bullet and take it in again.
Clips to the battery, real simpl5
Yes, it fills mine up in less than a minute.
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