Bilstein shocks
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You have not mentioned the specs on the rear shocks, or even the part number. It was suggested that you actually do some checking to make sure that you do not over-compress and blow out the shocks, and that you don't have so much downtravel that you unseat the coils and they fall out. Probably good advice, rather than "a guy assured me they are fine..."
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A leveling kit alone doesn't really change the dynamics of the stock suspension. It only changes the ride height. Now that you installed longer than stock shocks you need more bump stop and also risk unseating the springs at droop. I would remove the boots (I did and 30K miles later no issues) and measure the amount of exposed shock piston. Compare that to the amount of space between the axle and the bump stop cup, not including the foam jounce bumper. I can tell by the picture it looks very close. Next step is to droop the suspension and see if the springs unseat.
With a leveling kit its best to have stock length or slightly longer shocks. If you get into making a bunch of mods to make the shocks work you might as well get springs, bump stops and other parts to set the suspension up right.
With a leveling kit its best to have stock length or slightly longer shocks. If you get into making a bunch of mods to make the shocks work you might as well get springs, bump stops and other parts to set the suspension up right.
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Here's a pic with lines to reference for measuring. They might be ok and the picture is deceiving, but they look to long to me. The only way to know is too measure them since you have doubts. Don't assume the guy at the shop knows.
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Here's my set up with 5100s. At full compression it's bump stopped to have some shock piston exposed to ensure they don't bottom out. Bottoming out shocks will break stuff.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you NCB & everyone else that has responded to my question. When I was saying a guy said I should be okay it was the rep from 4wd.com. The part number in the book is Bil24-146708 front & the rear is Bil24-146715. He looked at my invoice and checked with my leveling kit that I should be fine. I am going to perform these checks this weekend. I do plan on taking the boots off. Not that is the real important issue. Sent from my iPhone using JK-Forum
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2" front / 1" rear ?
Spec'd for 2-3.5" lifts ?
Just from the numbers, those shocks will be compressed at ride height (which the pic seems to show), and give extra down-travel. Good call on checking that the shocks don't over-compress and that the coils don't fall out.
Just from the numbers, those shocks will be compressed at ride height (which the pic seems to show), and give extra down-travel. Good call on checking that the shocks don't over-compress and that the coils don't fall out.
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Ugh, I am so annoyed! Not you guys! You guys are trying to help a pathetic dope. The 4wd.com service reps said they checked with Bilstein & assured me this setup is ok. I know what I have to do. I am just annoyed. Annoyed enough to have these removed and get something else. Sent from my iPhone using JK-Forum