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I will be adding a JKS motor mount lift and a 1.25 JKS body lift in the very near future. I did a search and really didn't find too much. Anyway, anyone have any writeups...
Any tips would help.
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as i recall, the JKS's come with pretty good directions. That shoudl be all you need for the most part. If anything, make sure you get the list of tools you need from the other writeups
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The directions included are more than enough. It only took me a Sat afternoon to install both on mine last summer.
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xtrme34, I did a post about a month ago concerning aftermarket mmls. My question was (and can still be found) can anyone tell the differance between stock motormounts and the aftermarket. Almost 100% came back and said they could definately feel the motor run and the vibes from it were more pronounced than with a stock mm. There must have been a dozen returns on that forum that didn't like aftermarket mmls because they were rougher. That being said, I made my own mmls and installed them and my motor still runsl like glass. Smooth as ever. If you still want aftermarket mmls, there's a few of them out there. There is some with sort of super rubber for a cushion rather than urethane. You have already got a lot of answers. Good luck...Scott
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