Bilstein shocks
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Does anybody have a similar setup to mine? I have a 2009 JK unlimited. Terraflex leveling kit on 33 inch duratracs. I am asking cause the boot looks mushed at the bottom. I have asked a few questions and some think this might be the wrong size shock? Just curious. I was told this would be fine size wise but from what I am seeing this doesn't look normal. Thanks for your help.
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Does anybody have a similar setup to mine? I have a 2009 JK unlimited. Terraflex leveling kit on 33 inch duratracs. I am asking cause the boot looks mushed at the bottom. I have asked a few questions and some think this might be the wrong size shock? Just curious. I was told this would be fine size wise but from what I am seeing this doesn't look normal. Thanks for your help. Sent from my iPhone using JK-Forum
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Just annoyed, I had no idea. The place I purchased the shocks from didnt say anything about these issues. Not totally blaming them but I made it clear my present setup and was given the green light. Just disappointed. Just got an email from the place I ordered the shocks. They said "according to the Bilstein website it would fit". I am just sooooooo confused.
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In all honesty they could be fine. It all depends on your up travel. Check to see if the hocks bottom out before you hit bump stop. I took my shock boots off.
My shocks are a bit short for my lift, so I'll be relocating the shock mounts here soon to utilize more travel.
What I would do it measure how much of the shock shaft is exposed when it's just sitting there and measure roughly lob much distance you have from axle to bump stop. That should give you an idea of how you sit.
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My shocks are a bit short for my lift, so I'll be relocating the shock mounts here soon to utilize more travel.
What I would do it measure how much of the shock shaft is exposed when it's just sitting there and measure roughly lob much distance you have from axle to bump stop. That should give you an idea of how you sit.
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Thank you for your help Rubi. I just got an email from the place I purchased them and the guy assured me they are fine. I think he might be correct. I think the boot on the shock has been scrunged a bit and I think in pictures the boot is a little higher on the shock. My new dilemma is do I get rid of the boots altogether? I have heard conflicting ideas on what I should do.
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