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28-07-2013
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brisbane, Southside
Age: 52
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Originally Posted by darksidecustoms
Just for clarification, 30mm over stock or sport bumpstops JJ? The sports are a bit longer aren't they?
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ican only comment on pre-updates but the front bumpstops are the same be it a sport or limited...
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28-07-2013
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brisbane, Southside
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Originally Posted by shakes
Interesting. I'm not up to the playing with suspension yet, still getting the comfort and 15yr old car bugs out.
The stock arms bind quite early? or is it other parts clash.
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The lower control arms bottom out at the diff end on extension.
When I strip out this last Xj I will take some detail pics and add some dimensions and notes and post them up which will make things a little clearer...
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29-07-2013
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tasmania ATM
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I'm using Rancho adjustable's front and rear. My fronts are a 2" TJ Rancho shock. The rears are 4" Rancho which was a bit a of a mistake on my behalf as they are almost too long. Although the extended bump stops have sorted it so I don't bust the shock from over compression. One thing I had to do when fitting the rears was remove the lower sleeve as XJs seem to have a thicker lower shock mount. If you are buying from the US check things right out as that's why I stuffed up. Even after several hours I managed to end up with less than ideal rears.
As for dampening and handling I find the Ranchos pretty good, They seem to cross rough roads at around 90kph pretty well. I do have a little skipping on corrugations when cornering but not bad enough that I need to change anything and that is mainly on one road that I take which is a shitty dirt road corner.
As for the setting on my Rancho's I have wound it back to #1 as much over that I found the XJ rocked all over the place when offroading. I even found setting #3 too harsh. However on #1 I am happy with it on and off road and rarely change the setting.
Regards A
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29-07-2013
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Originally Posted by anthonygubbin
One thing I had to do when fitting the rears was remove the lower sleeve as XJs seem to have a thicker lower shock mount. If you are buying from the US check things right out as that's why I stuffed up.
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The Jk's are the same as the Tj's in that the rear shocks are held on with a bolt where the Xj's are fited on to a stud hence the reason for no sleeve, it takes but a few minutes to press the sleeves out and then they fit straight on...
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30-07-2013
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Originally Posted by junglejuice
Yours must have been very different to the 5 full kits I have tried in mine on similar sized tyres, I found all of them skatey on bumpy roads both dirt and tar.
I recently got to drive a stock 97 pre-update that I have and it is still running the original shocks and springs and the ride was heavenly smooth, controlled and gave no issues on corners but the OME's could take a corner quicker I'll give them that much....
What I did with mine was after my wife complained about the skating on a bend was to use the same piece of potholed road and tried different dampers till it stopped skating, using the shocks I had at the time, OME, OEM and OEM Jk's the worst to best was immediately obvious, OME, OEM and OEM JK with the biggest difference being between the OME and the OEM units and I was actually wanting to use the OME's as I have the OME springs and they have longer travel but it wasn't to be....
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Interesting comparison... What rear springs are you running ?
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30-07-2013
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Old Man Emu springs all round.....
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31-07-2013
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MonsterMoose
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Tasmania ATM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by junglejuice
The Jk's are the same as the Tj's in that the rear shocks are held on with a bolt where the Xj's are fited on to a stud hence the reason for no sleeve, it takes but a few minutes to press the sleeves out and then they fit straight on...
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Apologies I should have been more specific. I wasn't over stressed about the sleeves; it was more the length. I should have got TJ ones that were for a 2" lift. But I used a parts catalogue and it made me think I needed the 4" ones as I thought they were for an XJ, which they weren't exactly.
Regards A
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