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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Jeep Yj steering and suspension rebuild questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben Venner" data-source="post: 437387" data-attributes="member: 20830"><p>Yes, definitely different compositions of metal, which give different spring rates and durability. But if you're not wheeling heavy, the RC will do just fine, not great or perfect but it will do it just fine. The shocks make the bigger difference on a day to day basis in my opinion. I have experience with Mcgaughys, BDS, and RC lifts, and Fox, King, Rancho, Emu, BDS, RC, & Bilstein shocks. I still believe the shock makes a more feel-able difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben Venner, post: 437387, member: 20830"] Yes, definitely different compositions of metal, which give different spring rates and durability. But if you're not wheeling heavy, the RC will do just fine, not great or perfect but it will do it just fine. The shocks make the bigger difference on a day to day basis in my opinion. I have experience with Mcgaughys, BDS, and RC lifts, and Fox, King, Rancho, Emu, BDS, RC, & Bilstein shocks. I still believe the shock makes a more feel-able difference. [/QUOTE]
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