A: get a 6" SL
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B: Go SFA
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I need to know how cost involved each is...and if I go SL, exactly how bad is the Ball joint prob....and .....j....jse.s.er...help!!
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Thanks
Gair
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I know. You may want to wait for a third choice. It might be a long wait though.gairbear wrote:....I'd like to be able to get through that rougher terrain...though..honestly..I don't know for sure how rough it will actually get....my brother (former jeep owner) says I'll at least need to get a 5" lift and some 33's, though I'd hate to spend that much $$$ only to realize that I'll need to go SFA. Ya know?
That may not be a bad idea if you have the room for a second vehicle. I saw a Wagoneer for sale in the NW for $600. Heck you could always use the axles for the crews conversion if you change your mind.Blaze One wrote:my advice would be to buy a trail truck with a sfa already for a couple thousand and then build it up stronger in the long run .
That may be the best advise availablequickbiker wrote:If it's your main vehicle, daily driver, I would not do a thing to it. It's great in stock form...