MikeG_CR
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This is what we have on the front
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My lift is broadly equivalent and around 2" of bump is where I need to set for avoiding getting into the factory fenders with 37s, but those Falcons generally run a little longer travel too, so probably also set there to protect the shocks. Rare to see less than 2" of bump extension for a 2.5" kit.those 2 inch bumpstop extensions also seem like a lot. Do you have any idea why they added that much? There must’ve been crazy interference with some part or sth…
I would try cycling the suspension without these on to determine the right amount of bumpstop. If you really need that much, you can either change the part that’s causing the interference or, as you suggested initially, go with (much) taller springs.
I don’t think so, 2019 JL Unlimited Rubicon - here’s the build sheetWell that's a big part of the up travel issue - you only got like 3" before you're in the bump stop. Did your Jeep start off as an XR?
fair point - I figured the aftermarket fenders had to have way better clearance, but it was an assumption I should’ve called out (and it could be wrong, of course).My lift is broadly equivalent and around 2" of bump is where I need to set for avoiding getting into the factory fenders with 37s, but those Falcons generally run a little longer travel too, so probably also set there to protect the shocks. Rare to see less than 2" of bump extension for a 2.5" kit.
I hear ya and agreethose 2 inch bumpstop extensions also seem like a lot. Do you have any idea why they added that much? There must’ve been crazy interference with some part or sth…
I would try cycling the suspension without these on to determine the right amount of bumpstop. If you really need that much, you can either change the part that’s causing the interference or, as you suggested initially, go with (much) taller springs.
That's 3 cm, not 3" of travel. No wonder that thing rides like poo.Well that's a big part of the up travel issue - you only got like 3" before you're in the bump stop. Did your Jeep start off as an XR?
You have to measure to bottom of the jounce tube, since the foam bump stop compresses under load. He has 7cm to the lip of the jounce tube.That's 3 cm, not 3" of travel. No wonder that thing rides like poo.
Thats why my Jeep rides and handles like riding a whale at a rodeo.Dagum, how much weight in skids and bumper and all that? 5300lb is a lot for a 2 door.
Anyone? Still looking for what the solution is. Thank you.So would going to 3.5” coil spring on the front make sense instead of the 2.5” on there? More down travel, potentially level out my rake. Do guys mix coil heights front and rear? The rear end is high already, a taller spring back there might be excessive. Thoughts? How much taller is a “much taller spring and are you saying front or 4 corners?
Lots positive posts about their experience with the engineers at Accutune (619) 722-8555Anyone? Still looking for what the solution is. Thank you.
You got very little uptravel as is, depending on how much you’d like to flex you will have to decide how high you need to go (obviously keeping in mind your shock travel).Anyone? Still looking for what the solution is. Thank you.
Is that going to be enough to make a difference? I just want to do this right.Go with 3" Teraflex Outback springs for the front and rear.