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BubbaWilcox Mar 5, 2016 01:07 AM

Replacing front shocks
 
I have to replace my front shocks on my '98 XJ. I see the Bilstein 5100 Consistently recommended as some of the best, the problem is my XJ is at stock height for now so unless I am mistaken, the 5100's would be too long. I have seen the 4600's recommended for stock height, would these be good for both the stock height and the 2" lift I want to put on in the near future? If not, is there a better shock to use for this? I am more concerned with ride quality than I am cost as I'd rather do this job just once.

Jeep Driver Mar 5, 2016 08:04 AM

I've had both on my MJ.

4600s are not suitable for a 2" lift, you'll then need the 5100s.

Go spend $40 on a cheap pair to get you through to the swap.

BubbaWilcox Mar 5, 2016 12:35 PM


Originally Posted by Jeep Driver (Post 3222581)
I've had both on my MJ.

4600s are not suitable for a 2" lift, you'll then need the 5100s.

Go spend $40 on a cheap pair to get you through to the swap.

Well, not the news I had hoped for, but I appreciate the response. Thank you.

JeepTrick68 Mar 5, 2016 04:49 PM

I agree. Go with something like Monroe for $50 a pair until you get your lift. Ride quality is good enuff.


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