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<blockquote data-quote="clemsonjeep" data-source="post: 465077" data-attributes="member: 6317"><p>Thanks! Yeah 4 linking the front is next on the list but it's gonna be the really expensive part. Not only is that another pair of shocks, but 8 rod ends, DOM tubing, link mounts, hardware, AND going full hydro. So...it's gonna be a while.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to pick up a set of 17" wheels at some point too. If a set of stickies just happened to be mounted on them for the right price that'd be good too. However...I will not be buying a set of wheels and sticky tires. The IROKs haven't let me down yet and I like how flexible they are and lightweight...both of which are key ingredients to a light weight rig working well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clemsonjeep, post: 465077, member: 6317"] Thanks! Yeah 4 linking the front is next on the list but it's gonna be the really expensive part. Not only is that another pair of shocks, but 8 rod ends, DOM tubing, link mounts, hardware, AND going full hydro. So...it's gonna be a while. I'd like to pick up a set of 17" wheels at some point too. If a set of stickies just happened to be mounted on them for the right price that'd be good too. However...I will not be buying a set of wheels and sticky tires. The IROKs haven't let me down yet and I like how flexible they are and lightweight...both of which are key ingredients to a light weight rig working well. [/QUOTE]
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