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As I start looking at my CJ7 , I am wondering how good is the old man emu lift kit. It is pretty stiff as I'm getting familiar with this car. Thoughts?
From everything I have heard their YJ conversion spring kit is a really nice spring package, I am building mine with stock YJ springs, if my tires rub on my body the old man 2.5 lift springs will be the ones I get.
'85 CJ-7, 258/4.2L 6cyl. Bought new in 1985. Full cage, Warn 8274 winch, Ford 9" rear, front/rear Detroit Lockers w/4:88 R&P. T-5 tranny and 4:1 t'case. 33X12.50-15 BFG/AT, MSD ign, on board air---
The shocks are also emu, and after spending 3 hours on the trail yesterday, i had no issues. Overall the suspension worked beautifully. Thanks for the input and now will focus my energy in understanding why the temp gauge remains on high