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For $1199.00 + S/H, here is what you can get:

4 - Breeze 4.5 or 5.5 perch
3 - Breeze Drive shaft spacers
8 - Breeze HD U-Bolts
4 - Breeze Lower shock pins
1 - Upper rear mount
4 - DT 3000 shocks
3 - Long rubber brake lines (add $20 if fourth line needed)
4 - Breeze pre modified clamp plates
4 - Breeze 4" to 8" Drop Link Shackles
2 - extended front shock towers
1 - Breeze cross over steering
1 - Breeze rear traction bar

And with the package, you have the option to purchase two 1510 Lockrights for $165 each!

Everything you need in one complete package.

TGT - NCO

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The drop link shackles listed are a more advanced version than so called "Missing Links", and are included in the quote in te previous post. This is as complete of a kit as it gets, and no one can come close on the price. It will ramp well over a 1000, and I have put the front tire of mine on a 34" high rock with the other three tires on the ground. It is a great uncomplicated and well tried suspension. Go to www.northcoastoffroad.com/samurai/suzi.htm and you will see some flex with the basic setup when I was in Uwharrie last fall, it has rear springs upfront and 31x9.5 swampers.

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Tim Porter is one of our suppliers, he makes killer skid plates, both T-Case and Gas Tank. He is here in Ohio as well as us (NCO). He does not market any suspension components by themselves at this time, his main interest is the fabrication and installation of full custom trucks and suspensions in his shop (he fabricates and does the complete installation). He turns out some pretty radical stuff.

As far as the Toyota shaft goes, it is off a 1980's 4x4 pickup, the front shaft. It must be shortened, balanced, and flanges modified for it to work, it is not a simple bolt in swap.
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