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cherokeegraham
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September 27, 2006, 18:36:36 »
Well, after much deliberation I've removed it. Absolutely no differance to road driving, but much more articulation.Also fitted an extended Goodridge brake line on the back. Looking forward to trying some challenging lanes now!
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Jeep Cherokee 4.0 limited. 3-4" lift, 31" Super Swampers, safari snorkel, bonnet mounted Hi-Lift jack, rock sliders, diff guard, TC guard, , Pro-comp ES9000 shocks, roof mounted spots, extended braided brake line, Prothane suspension bushes, lots of MUD!!!
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September 27, 2006, 18:47:04 »
I was thinking of doing that, Have you removed the front one? I tried it I discovered i really need new shocks so I stuffed it back till I can get some.
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September 27, 2006, 19:02:59 »
No, I think the front one is needed on the road, But I do plan on getting some quick disconnects for off road driving.
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September 28, 2006, 18:36:06 »
Nearly 200 notes though. there are some websites that detail how to make you own, I was thinking of having a go. With the front swaybar disconnected it makes a massive difference, the damn thing's so thick it doesn't allow much movment at all which seems to force the rear end to do almost all the work.
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September 28, 2006, 18:52:56 »
Yea, I'm going to try and make my own too.
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'61 Land Rover Series 2 88" Ex Military. x 2 (half share)
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