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Old 14-03-2016
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Default Suspension flex on a cj6

Post pics of your cj flex and let me know what you did.
I'm wanting to get the ball rolling on my cj6 and do the suspension.
What products did you use and what advice do you have for me
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What kit is that guys ?? What are the springs and shocks
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Bits of everything really
Rear is 30 year old stock leafs over diff, custom lower weld on shock mounts with 4 inch lift shocks.
Front is more shackle reversal using 2 1/2 inch lift standard leafs ( should have done wider front leaf while at it [emoji848]) Spring under with longer upper shock mount and custom lower weld on using 4 inch lift shocks. Hillbilly custom high steer, standard looking 1.5 inch longer shackles.
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I. Want to get some old man emu TJ springs but don't know where to buy the conversion mounts. Any ideas?
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