KurtP
Well-Known Member
We’re going around in circles. And Im still not convinced you’re grasping the concept of how a bypass piston works, or why having more travel isn’t a reason to allow more static sag. I also think we prioritize different things. Ive spent a lot of time in, around, and using built trucks, too. And thats why I got the Mojave. You’re acting like a 10” bypass shock is orders of magnitude better driving than an 8+2 bypass shock. And at the end of the day, adding shock brackets to the stock shocks with the correct spring means what? ~2” shorter shock than a new one? Which means what? 1-1.5” of total travel between compression and droop?? At the most? Wow. Alert the presses.
I get that many people want to minimize the chassis and suspension benefits amd chalk them up as no big deal. You always find that with special models. The people without want to convince others that it isnt worth it...its the age old “bmw? Why? I had my civic seats covered in leather and added a turbo” or “the M isnt worth it. Just put a big turbo and lowering springs on your 330i” type argument. the end results of the whole are not the same even if one category was matched. Id wager That after considering option for option, i ended up paying less than $5k more on the Mojave than I did on the Overland or a max tow.
if all you care about is having nice shocks, then yes, get a base and put nice shocks on. Ive said that numerous times. Thats the route the OP is going, and it going to drive great, and serve him, and anyone else who does the same, very well. But don’t be the “I don’t own, and have never driven a Mojave, but I know it isn’t worth it, and a 1.5-2” longer shock makes a bigger difference than a couple years of chassis tuning and frame changes.” ‘cuz that’s a pretty ridiculous assertion.
I get that many people want to minimize the chassis and suspension benefits amd chalk them up as no big deal. You always find that with special models. The people without want to convince others that it isnt worth it...its the age old “bmw? Why? I had my civic seats covered in leather and added a turbo” or “the M isnt worth it. Just put a big turbo and lowering springs on your 330i” type argument. the end results of the whole are not the same even if one category was matched. Id wager That after considering option for option, i ended up paying less than $5k more on the Mojave than I did on the Overland or a max tow.
if all you care about is having nice shocks, then yes, get a base and put nice shocks on. Ive said that numerous times. Thats the route the OP is going, and it going to drive great, and serve him, and anyone else who does the same, very well. But don’t be the “I don’t own, and have never driven a Mojave, but I know it isn’t worth it, and a 1.5-2” longer shock makes a bigger difference than a couple years of chassis tuning and frame changes.” ‘cuz that’s a pretty ridiculous assertion.
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