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Rusty's Suspensions

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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 08:41 PM
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Does anyone have first hand knowledge of the Rusty's 3.25 Advanced suspension. I notice they take a different approach with the control arms. Whats your opinion regarding this system?

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Old Apr 7, 2012 | 10:08 PM
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I've never had another lift but as far as price goes ive been told from a friend that is a extremely good deal and the quality is awesome. Not to mention their customer service. Im glad I went with rustys. And I'm looking into more products they have.
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Old Apr 8, 2012 | 05:56 AM
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I've run the 3.25 for a year and a half and have no complaints. Performs great. I did recently swap to the Rancho 7000mt shocks. (sick) As far as their front radius arms, they allow great on road manners, but articulation tends to bind and a a lot of guys do not like it. For that reason I run Teraflex front arms. Great service and great guys.
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Old Apr 8, 2012 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jeep2007
I've run the 3.25 for a year and a half and have no complaints. Performs great. I did recently swap to the Rancho 7000mt shocks. (sick) As far as their front radius arms, they allow great on road manners, but articulation tends to bind and a a lot of guys do not like it. For that reason I run Teraflex front arms. Great service and great guys.
You just touched upon some key words for me. My JK will be a daily driver. I want something that can be used to comfortably lug some of my older family members around yet have something that will allow me to have occasional fun in the pits. My first priority is to have something that rides as good or better on the road. Second priority is to have height to clear 35's.

Ive narrowed my selection down to three which all have 8 flexible control arms. My novice understanding of lifts is telling me I will be happiest with one of those.
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