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<blockquote data-quote="__roger__" data-source="post: 26083" data-attributes="member: 13338"><p>I agree about the stock suspension! I was looking at lift kits and bigger tires, but I came to the realization that it would be more reliable and perform better for me to just leave it alone. </p><p></p><p>Regrettably, I haven't been driving it yet. I replaced the rear AC lines that go from the front to the rear because the UV dye was showing a leak. However, after installing those and recharging the system, it all leaked out again. So I blocked off the rear AC lines, and it seemed to help. Unfortunately, I may have overcharged the system, so I'm a little weary of driving it until I bring it into the shop. When I'm ready to dump some more money into it I'll have it looked at by the professionals. </p><p></p><p>I do have all new components for the rear AC. I may or may not try and install that myself. Figure I will get a quote from the shop and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="__roger__, post: 26083, member: 13338"] I agree about the stock suspension! I was looking at lift kits and bigger tires, but I came to the realization that it would be more reliable and perform better for me to just leave it alone. Regrettably, I haven't been driving it yet. I replaced the rear AC lines that go from the front to the rear because the UV dye was showing a leak. However, after installing those and recharging the system, it all leaked out again. So I blocked off the rear AC lines, and it seemed to help. Unfortunately, I may have overcharged the system, so I'm a little weary of driving it until I bring it into the shop. When I'm ready to dump some more money into it I'll have it looked at by the professionals. I do have all new components for the rear AC. I may or may not try and install that myself. Figure I will get a quote from the shop and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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