mbailie
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I've got a '24 392 and am looking for some shock suggestions.
I did the Clayton 392 performance springs, have a full set of metalcloak control arms and front upper busings on the way.
My jeep has the beadlock capable rims and the 315/70r17s.
My plan is to start doing some mild wheeling. My first objective was protection, then looking to provide some more articulation, but not lift the jeep too much. gotta keep the wife happy. For awareness, I have the RSE steps and skids.
I would add track bars and tierod/track bar to the mix if I could but I fear with the lift requirements that are listed for them they'd hit stuff, but I am certainly open to suggestions. (My previous JT had a full suspension/steering linkage replacement, so It's familiar territory.)
I'm looking for shock recommendations to maximize droop, but also trying to understand what else would need to be replaced in doing so, as in driveshafts etc. I had flacon 3.3's in the past. Obviously I'd need to bumpstop appropriately, looking for suggestions for a starting point, or 'safe' points.
I looked at the shock length spreadsheet and it made my head spin. I'd be open to understanding how it would apply to my build.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I did the Clayton 392 performance springs, have a full set of metalcloak control arms and front upper busings on the way.
My jeep has the beadlock capable rims and the 315/70r17s.
My plan is to start doing some mild wheeling. My first objective was protection, then looking to provide some more articulation, but not lift the jeep too much. gotta keep the wife happy. For awareness, I have the RSE steps and skids.
I would add track bars and tierod/track bar to the mix if I could but I fear with the lift requirements that are listed for them they'd hit stuff, but I am certainly open to suggestions. (My previous JT had a full suspension/steering linkage replacement, so It's familiar territory.)
I'm looking for shock recommendations to maximize droop, but also trying to understand what else would need to be replaced in doing so, as in driveshafts etc. I had flacon 3.3's in the past. Obviously I'd need to bumpstop appropriately, looking for suggestions for a starting point, or 'safe' points.
I looked at the shock length spreadsheet and it made my head spin. I'd be open to understanding how it would apply to my build.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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