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How to Modify Your Jeep Chassis and Suspension for Offroad Use HP1424
Editors of JP Magazine
- List Price: $19.95
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- Used Price: $7.60
- Publisher: HP Trade
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- Avg. Customer Rating: 3 Stars

Product Details
Product Description: Jeeps are the most popular off-road vehicle and the most common modification to them is in the chassis and suspension.
This book offers a compilation of tech articles from JP magazine, the number one magazine for Jeep enthusiasts. Includes articles on tires, wheels, brakes, lift kits, shocks, springs, and chassis stiffening/bracing.
- Paperback: 192 pages
- Publisher: HP Trade
- ISBN: 1557884242
- Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
- Weight: 0.9 pounds
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Customer Reviews
- superficial and dispersed
- Avg. Customer Rating: 2 Stars
- Tries to cover "all popular models" from 45 to 03, ending up with 5 pages of mostly pictures for a spring over on a CJ. Very superficial treatment of complex issues. Secondly, a lot of the "solutions" offered are very expensive, hand in hand with the clearly listed suppliers of big bucks items.
- Good collection of articles
- Avg. Customer Rating: 4 Stars
- This is a pretty good collection of articles from a magazine I absolutely love (JP) and hold a subscription to. It is much more convenient than trying to keep all the back issues in some sort of order. The only complaint I have is that my '79 CJ-7 is not represented more in the book, but they seem to have gone for the "widely applicable" idea of representing all of the different Jeep models about evenly. I could have gone for a collection of only the CJ articles!

