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Dirtman - thanks for all the info...I appreciate it. Now you have me thinking though! I was going to do the limiting straps temporarily until I get some cash for a new driveshaft. It seems like it would be a lot simpler if I just spring for the driveshaft now. None of this stuff is easy...or cheap!
#1333
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A new aftermarket driveshaft will allow you more articuation due to the smaller diameter of the shaft. If running long travel shocks you will still run into the problem of contact with the exhaust, so it will really depend on your entire set up.
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I guess I'll get the lift on this weekend and reevaluate the situation at that time.
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I am planning on buying the 2.5" dual rate lift kit, same exact one as the ARB edition but without the shocks. I want to put in the Fox Evolution series shock or the Fox smooth body IFP shock. Anyone run this setup? The price is roughly the same as with the OME shocks.
Also, here is another question....maybe dumb so don't beat me up too much. I am in a 4 door, want the 2.5" four door coils. Could I get more flex out of using the 2 door 3.5" springs? Would my ride suffer with the coils potentially being engaged/compressed (not sure if that is the right way to explain it). I don't want 3.5+ inches of lift with the 4 door 3.5" coils is the reason I am not entertaining those coils.
Also, here is another question....maybe dumb so don't beat me up too much. I am in a 4 door, want the 2.5" four door coils. Could I get more flex out of using the 2 door 3.5" springs? Would my ride suffer with the coils potentially being engaged/compressed (not sure if that is the right way to explain it). I don't want 3.5+ inches of lift with the 4 door 3.5" coils is the reason I am not entertaining those coils.
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I am planning on buying the 2.5" dual rate lift kit, same exact one as the ARB edition but without the shocks. I want to put in the Fox Evolution series shock or the Fox smooth body IFP shock. Anyone run this setup? The price is roughly the same as with the OME shocks. Also, here is another question....maybe dumb so don't beat me up too much. I am in a 4 door, want the 2.5" four door coils. Could I get more flex out of using the 2 door 3.5" springs? Would my ride suffer with the coils potentially being engaged/compressed (not sure if that is the right way to explain it). I don't want 3.5+ inches of lift with the 4 door 3.5" coils is the reason I am not entertaining those coils.
Also, springs don't give you "flex". If you mean fully unloading, the Metalcloak springs are specifically engineered to not unload with the OME or similar length shocks.
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The 3.5 2 door and 2.5 4 door coils are the exact same part. I have the 2.5 2 door coils on a 4 door and I got 3+ Inches if lift still. I have basically no bumpers, I do have a synthetic rope winch and a front bumper that is basically just a winch plate with fog lights. No tire carrier, I'm running a 35 on the stock tailgate and carrier. Running a trektop NX and full doors.
Also, springs don't give you "flex". If you mean fully unloading, the Metalcloak springs are specifically engineered to not unload with the OME or similar length shocks.
Also, springs don't give you "flex". If you mean fully unloading, the Metalcloak springs are specifically engineered to not unload with the OME or similar length shocks.
I am curious on How the ride is with the fox shocks, I tried to go thru 130+ pages to find the answer but every post started to look the same. My understanding is that OME sucks are softer whereas the fox shocks are a little stiffer. How are the fox sucks compared to stock shocks?
#1338
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New to this and still trying to understand. Wouldn't you only need limiting straps if your shocks aren't matched to your springs?
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Limiting straps are stupid as hell BTW. Running just one one the side is a good way to get yourself killed on the interstate on a big rise or dip.
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JK Junkie
What don't you understand? Get under your jeep and look at the black rubber boot on your front drive shaft. look how close it is to the exhaust crossover. When you lift, it gets closer at rest. If you lift with longer shocks, like any lift should, when you articulate the drivers side tire down at all, the driveshaft will hit the exhaust and damage the driveshaft and potentially your transfer case.
Limiting straps are stupid as hell BTW. Running just one one the side is a good way to get yourself killed on the interstate on a big rise or dip.
Limiting straps are stupid as hell BTW. Running just one one the side is a good way to get yourself killed on the interstate on a big rise or dip.