Nth Degree Mobility's new Jeep TJ Long-Arm Suspension. It's an engineered thing-and Jim Frens understands. Back in the November 2004 issue, we introduced you to a new company from Carson City, Nevada, that was making some cool skidplates and suspension bits for Jeep YJs and TJs. At that time, Nth Degree Mobility's products had to be used in conjunction with other brands of lift kits, since the company didn't offer a full suspension kit of its own. Today, that's all changed Nth Degree's owner, and former Jeep chassis engineer, Frens has been hard at work designing a suspension for the TJ that picks up where the factory bean-counters left off. Since Frens worked for Chrysler during the TJ's development, he saw a lot of potential in the vehicle's chassis that was left out for cost or regulatory reasons, Now that he has his own company, Frens is able to offer a suspension system that is engineered to the level of the original factory stuff, but offers performance the factory engineers could only dream about.
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