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Hi fellas
can you use them on xj? Who makes them for jeeps?
I haven't seen anyone using them on xj. They are very common on yotas and zuks.
Is it because there is not enough space so they will hit the frame?
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for the rear leaves you mean? If so yeah and you can get them here:
www.wooders.com.au
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Get the boomerang shackles, they have more clearance for the frame and wont hit.

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I mean something like this
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ups
looks like i dont know how to attach the picture
try this link
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Dont really need them with the coils up front. The XJ flexes really well anyway and they would just unsettle the rear especially on down hill slopes where they can open up and transfer a lot of weight to the front.

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Dont really need them with the coils up front. The XJ flexes really well anyway and they would just unsettle the rear especially on down hill slopes where they can open up and transfer a lot of weight to the front.

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you can get nice flex up front from xjs but it would be nice to get a little extra at the rear without costing fortune
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