Derrick20JL
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- First Name
- Derrick
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2024
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- Location
- CANTON, GA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Willy 2 Door
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I just purchased Rubicon take off springs for my 2 door from a another member and it came with two parts that I haven't seen any one else use when doing the Rubicon spring swap. The deal came with shock extensions for the front and some extended bump stops. I haven't seen anyone lese using these parts while doing a Rubicon swap, usually its people doing spacer lifts from what i can tell. Would there be any benefit in installing the shock extensions since my Willys already has Rubicon shocks? Im new to jeeps and am trying to learn about the suspension and how to make it work best. From what I can gather the shock extensions would be to increase the droop that I would be able to get from the front axles. I understand the bump stops are for not completely compressing the shocks and stuffing the tires on up travel, I haven't heard of anyone saying this was a problem with the swap. Im still on stock sixed tires so I don't think stuffing the tire with the factory bump stops would be a problem at this point. I do try to wheel a decent amount here in North Ga and I'm just trying to get as capable as I can for my budget until I get real lift money.
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