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    I've always wondered what was the though behind the right frontmost spring frame mount being reversed? Has anyone pondered this as I have? Your thoughs?


    Right Front


    Left Front

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    One part for each of the four locations. Less parts to stock, and less confusion on the assembly line.

    Cheap Cheap Cheap, that's how Jeep Operated.
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    Doug I have to admit I though you wrong about the reversed spring mounts. But I have to say. Your your right on. Thats was very cheap of them to build it that way. Makes me want to build one to correct it.

    Thanks for pointing that out.
    Cliff

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    I wouldn't worry about correcting it, it's 100% fine IMO. I've beat the snot out of mine for a few years on the trails and that one of the last things I'd worry about.

    Now the hangers for the rear springs, those have something to be desired. Broke a couple before I shortened the truck and did away with the stock mounts.
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