BUMP STOP HELP!!!
yea, i am
next to that i dont reread post sometimes, let me fix it for you
not worried about i need money to add more parts. right now with the 3 in lift i have i cant flex it to where my tries rub, thinks to stock brake lines. next to that i have not tried to flex it ,to the point were it rubs, so until i can.
bump stops are evil.
next to that i dont reread post sometimes, let me fix it for you
not worried about i need money to add more parts. right now with the 3 in lift i have i cant flex it to where my tries rub, thinks to stock brake lines. next to that i have not tried to flex it ,to the point were it rubs, so until i can.
bump stops are evil.
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From: Indianola IOWA
Year: 1992
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No he is limiting his down travel. keep bump stops in stock location to get it to stop before the fender. if you still have some uncompressed shock you can make a set of these
http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoShockSpacers.htm
and you gain that much down travel. you are wasting alot of your shock travel by having that much of a bump stop built into the shock. I am a big fan of having some form of bump stop on the shock to make sure you never zero it out though
http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoShockSpacers.htm
and you gain that much down travel. you are wasting alot of your shock travel by having that much of a bump stop built into the shock. I am a big fan of having some form of bump stop on the shock to make sure you never zero it out though
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No he is limiting his down travel. keep bump stops in stock location to get it to stop before the fender. if you still have some uncompressed shock you can make a set of these
http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoShockSpacers.htm
and you gain that much down travel. you are wasting alot of your shock travel by having that much of a bump stop built into the shock. I am a big fan of having some form of bump stop on the shock to make sure you never zero it out though
http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoShockSpacers.htm
and you gain that much down travel. you are wasting alot of your shock travel by having that much of a bump stop built into the shock. I am a big fan of having some form of bump stop on the shock to make sure you never zero it out though
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90% of people have generic off the shelf lift shocks. And most people dont do there suspention, figure out there bump stops, measure what there compressed length should be, and then order shocks. I was just tring to let this guy know how to maximize the shock he has. which he is not. i doubt you are either but you are not getting what i am saying or dont care. done
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90% of people have generic off the shelf lift shocks. And most people dont do there suspention, figure out there bump stops, measure what there compressed length should be, and then order shocks. I was just tring to let this guy know how to maximize the shock he has. which he is not. i doubt you are either but you are not getting what i am saying or dont care. done
i know what you are saying but i buy the right length parts so i dont need to rig crap up. i dont half *** suspension upgrades. i dont have a $1500 rust bucket that i take out in the mud
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I have these shock extension brackets I made on there right now. They end up being about 2 1/4" longer to make up for the flex lost by the bump stops. I just have cheap RC shocks now. I will make this work until I can afford longer ones. These are the longest RC sells and they are stopping my droop.
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I didn't mean to change the direction of this thread. Just wanted to see what he thought of something in that direction.
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custom made to order shocks for a good price.
http://www.shocksandsuspension.com/showitems-dc-1.htm
if you dont wanna drop the coin on some bilstens (bilsteins are bad***)
http://www.shocksandsuspension.com/showitems-dc-1.htm
if you dont wanna drop the coin on some bilstens (bilsteins are bad***)
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custom made to order shocks for a good price.
http://www.shocksandsuspension.com/showitems-dc-1.htm
if you dont wanna drop the coin on some bilstens (bilsteins are bad***)
http://www.shocksandsuspension.com/showitems-dc-1.htm
if you dont wanna drop the coin on some bilstens (bilsteins are bad***)
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I love them and i tend to do a ton of research before i actually drop money on anything. anything that can be made i make. I cant make shocks, tires, or coil springs so i have to buy them. you can check out my build page if you wanna get a guage on what i mean
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