:wrench: So, if I have a 4" lift and a 1" body lift, shouldn't I buy shocks for a 5" lift, since the top of the shock bolts to the tub?
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Yes, in theory. Another way to check is to measure your max and min suspension height and compare with the shock you are considering. If it doesn't quite work out you may need to adjust the bump stops or move the mounting brackets."your jeep looks so hot!!"
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Originally posted by astonAnother way to check is to measure your max and min suspension height and compare with the shock you are considering. If it doesn't quite work out you may need to adjust the bump stops or move the mounting brackets.
always best to check lengths.
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Originally posted by blkTJditto.
always best to check lengths.olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
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Originally posted by goodtimesand then hope you can find someone who knows how to read the specs out of the back of the catalog to find appropriate part numbers from those lengths (in tucson, that is harder than it sounds).
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Originally posted by dennisuelloShocks don't mount to the tub, they mount to the frame crossmember.
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