JET222
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- First Name
- Justin
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2020
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- Location
- Fort Mill, SC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 JT Mojave
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Hello,
I have asked in the past, and just hoping someone that knows finally reads. I am looking to add some bumpers and weight to the Mojave, but I want to keep it in the bypass zone for optimal on/offroad shock absorption. I have been trying to figure out the Mojave coil spring rate and "zone" of optimal shock travel. I wrote Jeep and Fox, and they tell me to talk to the dealership, who tells me they do not know. Basically what I am trying to do is throw a 2.5 inch spring (Clayton?) on the front and rear, but I want to keep it in its optimal zone. Does anyone know or have any way to find out this information? Thanks.
I have asked in the past, and just hoping someone that knows finally reads. I am looking to add some bumpers and weight to the Mojave, but I want to keep it in the bypass zone for optimal on/offroad shock absorption. I have been trying to figure out the Mojave coil spring rate and "zone" of optimal shock travel. I wrote Jeep and Fox, and they tell me to talk to the dealership, who tells me they do not know. Basically what I am trying to do is throw a 2.5 inch spring (Clayton?) on the front and rear, but I want to keep it in its optimal zone. Does anyone know or have any way to find out this information? Thanks.
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