Does anyone know if the savvy tummy tuck is still being produced or has it been discontinued?
Last I have seen is the early model is discontinued, but the later model is still available.
Does anyone know if the savvy tummy tuck is still being produced or has it been discontinued?
Does anyone know if the savvy tummy tuck is still being produced or has it been discontinued?
Does anyone know if the savvy tummy tuck is still being produced or has it been discontinued?
Only problem is belly pan rubs once in a while,
Would a one inch body lift and a belly up pan help ?
2005 LJ , automatic
2 inches spacer lift , 33’s front locker ,
We are in Moab , doing some trails up to quote #6
Only problem is belly pan rubs once in a while,
It is soo low !
I read some threads ans Chris sticky
Would a one inch body lift and a belly up pan help ?
I already have adjustables control arms
Thanks
Dan
With the 2" lift plus the skid lift, you'll probably need an SYE and DC driveshaft too.
LJ so maybe. Might be ok.
2005 LJ , automatic
2 inches spacer lift , 33’s front locker ,
We are in Moab , doing some trails up to quote #6
Only problem is belly pan rubs once in a while,
It is soo low !
I read some threads ans Chris sticky
Would a one inch body lift and a belly up pan help ?
I already have adjustables control arms
Thanks
Dan
Might be a dumb question - but do you guys jack up the t-case to get a measurement of driveshaft length beforehand? Or do you first install the tummy tuck, then measure the needed ds length and order.
Might be a dumb question - but do you guys jack up the t-case to get a measurement of driveshaft length beforehand? Or do you first install the tummy tuck, then measure the needed ds length and order.
I would look at this one if you going to go with steel. You will need a cross member, but if you have a welder it's pretty easy project.
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