Softer shocks to replace FT M-force?
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After reading another post of red7's where he states that he got close to 4.5" of lift out of his kit installed on a 4-door, I let him know that 4WP most likely shipped him coils made by another manufacturer by mistake. I say this because every 4-door I have seen with a Full Traction 3" Ultimate Lift had coils that yielded exactly 3" of lift.
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After reading another post of red7's where he states that he got close to 4.5" of lift out of his kit installed on a 4-door, I let him know that 4WP most likely shipped him coils made by another manufacturer by mistake. I say this because every 4-door I have seen with a Full Traction 3" Ultimate Lift had coils that yielded exactly 3" of lift.
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It's been a few months so I wanted to check back and see if anyone knew of any new softer shocks that have hit the market valved for these JKs? I can only assume it's because the roads in Mexico are so bad that I hate the M-force. My wife is pregnant and won't even ride in it until I fix the rock hard suspension. I've been thinking of trying the adjustable Rancho 9000, does anyone have experience with them? What about OME have they came out with any shocks for the JK?
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Yes, OME's are available for the JK. They are VERY soft and would probably suit you well, but with 4" of lift, you may have to use shock extensions because OME only makes 1 shock for the JK and it is about 3" longer than stock .
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Hey Red I have ft lift with skyjacker nitro shocks(not by choice, thanks to my shop) and I really like the ride, not harsh at all and they are only 39 a piece at quadratec, worth a try.
I just saw your post tonight of your supercross crash, are you fully healed and riding again yet?
I just saw your post tonight of your supercross crash, are you fully healed and riding again yet?
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I'd love to here about those adjustable Ranchos because then I could adjust them for Mexico streets, highway, off road. Anyone with experience?
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Man I wish! It's been 7 months and 2 surgeries and my wrist is still jacked. I started riding again a few weeks ago just jumping doubles but it hurts like hell if I land wrong or when there are braking bumps. The doc things I may need another surgery to get out some of the little bone fragments that are like shards of glass in my wrist causing the pain. I'm going to hold off as I'm still getting stronger every week all though the pain isn't residing. I think that crash wrecked me for life and too bad it was my right hand.
Thanks for asking!
Thanks for asking!
Hey Red I have ft lift with skyjacker nitro shocks(not by choice, thanks to my shop) and I really like the ride, not harsh at all and they are only 39 a piece at quadratec, worth a try.
I just saw your post tonight of your supercross crash, are you fully healed and riding again yet?
I just saw your post tonight of your supercross crash, are you fully healed and riding again yet?
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hey red its been a while. as i said before , shocks would not give you that much of a stiff ride. fall back in love with your jeep and buy new springs ( I drive around in mexico with rancho springs) I can tell you my jeep drives better than my dd a vw bora. by the way i live in san luis potosi. hope this helps.