Fits Jeep CJ(76-86)/Wrangler YJ(87-95) Lift Shackles YJ 1.25" CJ RR 1.75" RC0283
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Fits Jeep CJ(76-86)/Wrangler YJ(87-95) Lift Shackles YJ 1.25" CJ RR 1.75" RC0283

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Fits Jeep CJ(76-86)/Wrangler YJ(87-95) Lift Shackles YJ 1.25" CJ RR 1.75" RC0283Lift Shackles YJ 1. 25 Inch CJ RR 1. 75 Inch Jeep CJ (76 86) Wrangler YJ (87 95) Our lift shackles are constructed of 3 8in thick steel. All corners are rounded to avoid interference problems. New grade 8 hardware is included with each shackle lift, along with detailed instructions. Sold in Pairs. Features: Easy bolt on installation Increased ground clearance Features rounded corners to avoid interference problems Gain 1 1 4in front lift on Jeep YJ

Lift Shackles - YJ 1.25 Inch - CJ RR 1.75 Inch - Jeep CJ (76-86)/Wrangler YJ (87-95)

Our lift shackles are constructed of 3/8in thick steel. All corners are rounded to avoid interference problems. New grade 8 hardware is included with each shackle lift, along with detailed instructions. Sold in Pairs.


Features:

  • Easy bolt-on installation
  • Increased ground clearance
  • Features rounded corners to avoid interference problems
  • Gain 1 1/4in front lift on Jeep YJ models
  • Gain 1 3/4in rear lift on Jeep CJ models.

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
1995-1995 Jeep Wrangler Rio Grande
1988-1995 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
1994-1995 Jeep Wrangler SE
1991-1994 Jeep Wrangler Renegade
1988-1994 Jeep Wrangler S
1987-1993 Jeep Wrangler Base
1988-1992 Jeep Wrangler Islander
1987-1990 Jeep Wrangler Laredo
1987-1988 Jeep Wrangler Sport
1976-1986 Jeep CJ7 Base
1980-1986 Jeep CJ7 Laredo
1976-1986 Jeep CJ7 Renegade
1981-1985 Jeep Scrambler Base
1985-1985 Jeep Scrambler Laredo
1985-1985 Jeep Scrambler Renegade
1982-1984 Jeep Scrambler SR
1976-1983 Jeep CJ5 Base
1980-1983 Jeep CJ5 Laredo
1982-1983 Jeep CJ5 Limited
1982-1983 Jeep CJ7 Limited
1976-1983 Jeep CJ5 Renegade
1982-1983 Jeep Scrambler SL
1977-1980 Jeep CJ5 Golden Eagle
1980-1980 Jeep CJ7 Golden Hawk
1977-1979 Jeep CJ7 Golden Eagle
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