Wheelin98TJ
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- Ryan
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You might be the first person I have heard say a significant increase in NVH with JJs.My .02. JJ’s are great for intense stuff. But I do not recommend them for a vehicle that is any more than a fun or dedicated trail rig. I have rock jock JJ’s on my 06 TJ. And they have worked flawlessly for the past 10 years with infrequent maintenance. However, they, significantly increased NVH. When I originally got them installed it was no big deal. Now that Im older, hard of hearing, and have other issues I really dont like them at all. Not because of performance but strictly due to NVH. Maybe Im old (not even 40 yet) but I would much prefer a different style. For myself I am looking to replace the TJ suspension for a more mild option, and for the JT will consider a mild MOPAR or mtalcloak, clayton, or frankenlift option (I know nothing of rusty). Simply for the better daily ride since hard core is no longer my MO. Hope that helps.
I had a TJ with JJs. I didn't notice a significant increase in NVH.
Most people with JJs say they ride just like any other arm.
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