bajt
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- 2020 Jeep JT Mojave
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Hi all,
My '20 JT Mojave is approaching 50K miles of which about 8K have been off-road. I figure it is about time to eiher rebuild or replace the stock shocks. I'd rather go with rebuilding but from what I hear FOX would take up to 3 months. I have been searching for a used set to buy but that process is hit and miss, and so I am wondering what did others do - cannot afford to not use the truck for 3 months since it is also my daily driver. So:
1) Did you rebuild or replace the shocks ?
2) In case of replacing can one go with non OEM FOX 2.5 shocks - the FOX web site explicitly states that their 2.5 are "non Mojave", and I wonder what that means. Is it that the Mopar tuning is just better for the Mojave or would there be other problems.
3) In case of rebuilding (and not finding a spare OEM used kit to use for the period) what would be the cheapest alternative that would be good for 2-3 even just highway and city driving would be ok. Can you point me to the appropriate Mopar part # ?
Thanks
My '20 JT Mojave is approaching 50K miles of which about 8K have been off-road. I figure it is about time to eiher rebuild or replace the stock shocks. I'd rather go with rebuilding but from what I hear FOX would take up to 3 months. I have been searching for a used set to buy but that process is hit and miss, and so I am wondering what did others do - cannot afford to not use the truck for 3 months since it is also my daily driver. So:
1) Did you rebuild or replace the shocks ?
2) In case of replacing can one go with non OEM FOX 2.5 shocks - the FOX web site explicitly states that their 2.5 are "non Mojave", and I wonder what that means. Is it that the Mopar tuning is just better for the Mojave or would there be other problems.
3) In case of rebuilding (and not finding a spare OEM used kit to use for the period) what would be the cheapest alternative that would be good for 2-3 even just highway and city driving would be ok. Can you point me to the appropriate Mopar part # ?
Thanks
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