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BFH, are you still making the Sasquatch rods? From the photos I've seen of them elsewhere, the benefit I can see for them over other offerings is that they are infinitely adjustable. A secondary benefit is that they are made by one of us.![]()
Does using these rods potentially void my vehicle warranty if I develop suspension or powertrain issues on my truck?
Hey Dave,Still knocking out the sets for the few "in the know"! Thx for the plug Captain![]()
Hey Dave,Hey David! I don't blame you for spending time away from the Bay Area! Utah is much more interesting than Hollister. Just let me know when you want to make a move - I'll hook up the deep club discount!
I like the idea of increased ground clearance, but don't need them for my tires.
-David
Im in the market for a pair of rods..... any help for a new member?
BFH, are you still making the Sasquatch rods? From the photos I've seen of them elsewhere, the benefit I can see for them over other offerings is that they are infinitely adjustable. A secondary benefit is that they are made by one of us.
Speaking of other offerings, one might consider the rods made by GN Vehicle Protection. They are two-position adjustable, allowing you to go from street mode to off-road mode with no tools.
Caveat: I have no personal experience with any of these.
Regarding installation of the rear Johnson rods and the suspension dropping, it might be a good idea to pick up a pair of plastic ramps at the local FLAPS and drive the the rear wheels on top before messing with the rods. I have a pair like these, and they hold the weight of the LR4 fine. Also good for oil changes, etc. — any time you're working under the car but don't need to take the wheels off.
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