You’ll have to do a little improvising, but they are regular pucks regardless what they call them shim, puck whatever. If you don’t need 1/2” increments you can get 1” pucks. Just need a bolt, washer and nut. Will resemble this…..I assume you're talking these:
https://teraflex.com/shop/suspensions/jl-0-5-bump-stop-strike-pad-shim-kit-front-rear.html
Which would be perfect. But as far as I can tell these are shims for their 2" and up bump stops. I don't know if they were made to use standalone, and they don't come with the hardware to do so...
I’ve got a six pack in the garage in case I want to add to my Mopar bumps.Huh... that's an interesting idea...
This is exactly my plan. Some of the 0-1.5" fox shocks have wasted stroke on a stock JL. Add a 0.5" bump stop and you do lose some bump travel, but it's also a really good match for a 35" tire.Have a 2021 JLUR with 1.5" Teraflex spacer lift. I want to upgrade my shocks to Fox 2.0s.
I have two options, the 0-1.5" lift or 2-3" lift shocks. It looks like I could run the 0-1.5" shocks without bump stop extensions. However, if I go with the 2-3" shocks with bump extensions (0.5" in front, 1" in back) I get better numbers.
Is there any reason not to go with the 2-3" version of the Fox 2.0s with bump extensions? Seems less conventional than just going with 0-1.5".
Thanks for your help.
Why are you assuming that? Remember, it's not just the stroke length, but the TOTAL extended length, that goes into the calculation about whether the spring remains seated or not.Assuming this isn't enough to unseat the spring...
With 4xe Rubicon springs and the same TF kit, I have no issues with unseating at 28.43” extended.Why are you assuming that? Remember, it's not just the stroke length, but the TOTAL extended length, that goes into the calculation about whether the spring remains seated or not.
Just to be clear - I'm not saying don't do it. All I'm saying is - unbolt the existing shock, jack up the jeep, and measure before you order them.
Awesome, you won't even have to pull the front springs.Good news. Called Teraflex and you can use the shims by themselves. They set up a custom order that includes the mounting hardware. Can even pick the parts up at their warehouse.
Ordered the 2-3" shocks yesterday and they're already on my porch with free shipping.
We'll see how this all works out. Thanks for all the help, this forum is awesome.