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i looked at where I sit and where my leg is and I have about 3-4 inches from the knob when normal driving and my seat is moved a bit to the wheel. You shouldnt have an issue
Yeah, my knee rests lightly against it.
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Yeah, my knee rests lightly against it.
I am 99% that they changed the angle so that it angles back to the right. The original was a straight up and this new one deffinitly angles back to the right to keep it away
 

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I am 99% that they changed the angle so that it angles back to the right. The original was a straight up and this new one deffinitly angles back to the right to keep it away
If they ever offer a good deal on the pro version, i will be interested.
 

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I purchased these last week and installed. I do not know how these would only be suited best for overlanding as they are no different then your top end Falcons or Icons, and Fox. The only difference is the shock Adjusted from its softest to its stiffest from 0-10 based on your driving. and does it 250 times a second and individually to each shock. Simple system like the Falcon only adjust s all 4 at once and only go max soft of max hard. Every shop I have talked to that has ridden, or installed is amazed at what they do to a keep on and off road.
So that means they would also be great for Overlanding and dealing with the extra weight. Anyway. They're very cool albeit a little too spendy for my liking.
 

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Hey there, wondering if you guys are still liking these shocks. Trying to decide if they are worth it. I want shocks that soften up the jarring aspect of my ride. Also wondering if y’all had fox or falcons, etc before these to compare them to. Thanks.
 
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Hey there, wondering if you guys are still liking these shocks. Trying to decide if they are worth it. I want shocks that soften up the jarring aspect of my ride. Also wondering if y’all had fox or falcons, etc before these to compare them to. Thanks.
I only had the fox that come with the Mopar lift. These are great, Falcons I have heard ride stiff no matter what.
 

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I only had the fox that come with the Mopar lift. These are great, Falcons I have heard ride stiff no matter what.
Yeah I have the falcons now and they are way too stiff for my liking. That’s why I wanted to get an idea.
 

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I put these on about a month and a half back. Man these are awesome. Only issue I am having is that I cannot run my Banks Derringer on my Ecodiesel since they both need the OBD port. SDI was awesome and sent the needed info to Banks and their should be a solution within a month. Controller is pretty slick as well.

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I definitely"need" this on my JLURD! I have a few questions about the EcoDiesel install.

Is the wiring harness long enough to reach the fuse box cover on the EcoDiesel or did they change the mounting location of the ECU?

Do the front shocks compensate for the extra weight of the diesel engine? (TerraFlex had to redesign theirs for the EcoDiesel)

Did you have to cut/modify anything for the install or was it a straight bolt on system?

Thanks and great pics!
 
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I definitely"need" this on my JLURD! I have a few questions about the EcoDiesel install.

Is the wiring harness long enough to reach the fuse box cover on the EcoDiesel or did they change the mounting location of the ECU?

Do the front shocks compensate for the extra weight of the diesel engine? (TerraFlex had to redesign theirs for the EcoDiesel)

Did you have to cut/modify anything for the install or was it a straight bolt on system?

Thanks and great pics!
Same spot for the ecu. It makes it but barely. I do not think the diesel gets different shocks for weight, it gets different springs. Terraflex redesigned them due to the reservoirs not fitting in the wheel wheels due to engine compartment being different. System was straight bolt up
 

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I put these on about a month and a half back. Man these are awesome. Only issue I am having is that I cannot run my Banks Derringer on my Ecodiesel since they both need the OBD port. SDI was awesome and sent the needed info to Banks and their should be a solution within a month. Controller is pretty slick as well.

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Did the issue with the BAnks ever get resolved?
 
 



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