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Robert Vanni

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Is this the right stuff?
 

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All depends on what you want
Most all go for 927 front springs, not 926s
also the teraflex front bumpstops are not the right ones, you need the actual bumpstops, not extensions

Tomm, could you get me a full list of OME/other brands you would use to refresh the suspension on a KJ? Looking to get mine done once I solve a few other issues. A complete list would help so much!
 

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All depends on what you want
Most all go for 927 front springs, not 926s
also the teraflex front bumpstops are not the right ones, you need the actual bumpstops, not extensions
Any way you can send me a link to get 927 I can not find them anywhere
 

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Tomm, could you get me a full list of OME/other brands you would use to refresh the suspension on a KJ? Looking to get mine done once I solve a few other issues. A complete list would help so much!
FOR 2.5 INCH LIFT
Either Bilstein or OME shocks
FRONT:
OME 927 springs
stock shocks go on front again either OME or Bilstein
Teraflex front bumpstops for a KJ
JeepinByAl upper control arms are a great upgrade but not needed at 2.5 inches

REAR;
OME 948 springs
then I run 24-185660 Bilsteins on the rear of the 03 with 2.5 lift
OR
99-04 Dodge Dakota Club Cab 4x4 shocks
if going OME rear shocks then 132Ls
Most times 2 inches of bumpstops in the rear is good, unless you are running a wheel that has bad backspacing like 3 inch etc
BUT 2 hockey pucks with a hole drilled down through center and then hole drilled through the lower spring perch
I use a 2.25 inch long 3/8 inch bolt don't have to countersink them just bolt down

Lower KJ on the ground, check everything for tightness
also if installing new UCAs in front and tighten them after full weight is on ground
sway bar is also easy to reattach after on ground

Thinking if I forgot anything ;)

Tom
 

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Anywhere that sells ARB/OME can get them
where did you find the 926s at?
Morris 4x4 center. They don't have the 927s

Is this ome kit okay to use and if so should I select medium or heavy load
 

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Morris 4x4 center. They don't have the 927s

Is this ome kit okay to use and if so should I select medium or heavy load
927/948 is considered heavy load
problem with that kit is it doesn't come with 132L rear shocks, so rear flex will be limited somewhat with a shorter shock
 

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927/948 is considered heavy load
problem with that kit is it doesn't come with 132L rear shocks, so rear flex will be limited somewhat with a shorter shock
Sorry last thing are these the bumpstops I need
 

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