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What did you do for the shocks? Did you have to add any bump stop?
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I don’t remember adding any bump stop in the rear but my little kit did have bump stops in the front. I used shock extensions on stock sport shocks for that setup, and they did perfectly fine for my wife.
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I don’t remember adding any bump stop in the rear but my little kit did have bump stops in the front. I used shock extensions on stock sport shocks for that setup, and they did perfectly fine for my wife.
Thanks for that.
I'm thinking my shocks will be fine but it sounds like I will need to look at the bump stops and drag links.
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Thanks for that.
I'm thinking my shocks will be fine but it sounds like I will need to look at the bump stops and drag links.
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End links, not drag links 👍🏻

your shocks should be perfectly safe for spacers. If you’re happy with how they ride I wouldn’t touch em.

if I were you I wouldn’t dig too far into the end links, you have a Rubicon so you have a sway bar disconnect, no need to get disconnect links. I’ve been happy with my metalcloak links, but once you get a little bit of gold zinc finish under there you’ll want to start making it all look the same. Ask me how I know 😂
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End links, not drag links 👍🏻

your shocks should be perfectly safe for spacers. If you’re happy with how they ride I wouldn’t touch em.

if I were you I wouldn’t dig too far into the end links, you have a Rubicon so you have a sway bar disconnect, no need to get disconnect links. I’ve been happy with my metalcloak links, but once you get a little bit of gold zinc finish under there you’ll want to start making it all look the same. Ask me how I know 😂
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Your right End links. Senior moment...lol
Appreciate that.
I see how the gold is addicting 😀
What would you do with the bump stops.
 

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Your right End links. Senior moment...lol
Appreciate that.
I see how the gold is addicting 😀
What would you do with the bump stops.
If you happen to find a little kit that includes them, go for it. You only need a couple inches. I wanna say the kit I got for my wife was 99 bucks, came with spacers, bump stops, shock extensions, and end links.
 
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If you happen to find a little kit that includes them, go for it. You only need a couple inches. I wanna say the kit I got for my wife was 99 bucks, came with spacers, bump stops, shock extensions, and end links.
Well that price is right in my wheel house thats for sure.
Thanks for the info.
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