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Post by derekmac on Apr 20, 2015 9:47:52 GMT -4
So when friggin with the Jeep, I realized that I could get another good 3" of down travel if I had longer shocks. My shocks are still in great shape, so I'd rather not replace them unless I absolutely have to. Using some Google fu, I found some different shock extensions. I've never seen or heard of them before, and was wondering if anyone here has used them, and what your thoughts are on them?
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Post by The Garagemahal on Apr 20, 2015 16:39:48 GMT -4
stop being cheap
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Post by eastcoastcam on Apr 20, 2015 16:45:37 GMT -4
Be easy on him Scott. He's saving for his next dose of awesomeness from the Garagemahal !
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Post by The Garagemahal on Apr 21, 2015 8:19:51 GMT -4
Post the sh0ck lengths that you have on there now
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Post by derekmac on Apr 21, 2015 12:21:33 GMT -4
The front are 20.6 and the rear are 21.8 according to their (KYB) website.
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Post by The Garagemahal on Apr 21, 2015 12:26:53 GMT -4
Stock JK is 22.5-23
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Post by derekmac on Apr 21, 2015 12:56:06 GMT -4
I borrowed a set of stock JK shocks to try, and they were only .5" longer in the rear, and .75" in the front. I had mine off of the Jeep when I compared them.
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