I switched to JBA's 2.5" springs (called them) and will likely add an iso. I got air bags from airlift to match 2.5 inches of lift (Airlift 60844), and Skyjacker M9558 shocks (made for 2.5 inches of lift and have a great 24.84" length). The shocks have that lifetime warranty and I got them open...
**A rear shock for a stock 1998-2003 Dodge Durango 4WD and a stock 1997-2004 Dodge Dakota 4WD.
Are those still recommended?
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Jeep_Liberty/Suspension/Shocks_%26_Struts
32" diameter based on the size of the tire. I don't like the look of the front being higher than the back. I plan on towing and airbags may also be put in the coil. I guess it would be a small benefit if the rear has proper shocks and articulation if I ever had a rough spot on a trail. This is...
I am probably going to do 2.5 upfront and 3.25-3.75 in back. Do you have issues much in the back? Nice to meet you. I might go to the Jeep jamboree in Butler this year. I think it is father's day weekend. I'd love to find a used adaptable JK bumper. I have a TIG welder and a busted up plastic...
Darn. I measured 21 as it sits now. I will just do a clevis bump. I think the wheels are 32" and I wanted to cut down on tire rub. The previous owner bought them and they are like brand new.
Is that the right rear shock number though? 24-185660
Has anyone down a SFA on a CRD? Just curious
I was going to shoot for 3.25 to 3.75 inches in front. I think I read staying under 23 inches from Hub to Flare (4 inch lift) was the critical point. Not so?
I know that JBA sells shocks that are supposed to work for 4 inche lifts but I'd like to know what I am buying, check the specs, and shop around. They are just listed as Bilstein 5100 with no other details that I could find.
Here are the specs for the Bilstein 5100 Shocks 24-185660 (from...
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