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Kbohtx

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I'm on the verge of getting Pintlers in Onyx but not sure of the Onyx/SG combo.
 
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I like them, but am some point am getting these
Not trying to crap on your choice of wheels, but you're going to spend a good chunk of money to have a Jeep that looks mostly the same as what you have now. I think your Jeep looks GREAT now. The wheel spacers are perfect in my opinion.
 

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Not trying to crap on your choice of wheels, but you're going to spend a good chunk of money to have a Jeep that looks mostly the same as what you have now. I think your Jeep looks GREAT now. The wheel spacers are perfect in my opinion.
Thanks!

I hear you and kind of the point (to look the same) BUT w/o wheel spacers. Not to mention a general compulsion to keep modding.
 

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They are the 2.5" King reservoir shocks that you can order with the Evo lift, supposedly tuned to the EVo lift specs.

The Evo Enforcer Overland 2.5" lift is what I have.
What stage did you get? How are you enjoying it?
 

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What stage did you get? How are you enjoying it?
I got the stage four with the King shocks. I do like it, the ride is def stiffer but what I expected it to be. Install was straight forward. I had one issue with the right bump stop hitting the spring on compression. Had to trim a bit off it, of course to get to it, I had to take almost EVERYTHING off the right side again.

I did have a couple of parts left over after the install, ha ha. Don't think I needed them though. I keep meaning to call EVO so see what they are for, they look like shock relocation brackets, not sure though.
 
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