WILDHOBO
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Only a little. I added a 2” longer shock eyelet to the rear shocks. I had already done that to the front during the many changes recently.Did you have to change shock length?
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Only a little. I added a 2” longer shock eyelet to the rear shocks. I had already done that to the front during the many changes recently.Did you have to change shock length?
So are you speaking of the eyelet on the shock itself ?? I dont think I am familiar with that . Or is it the brand you have . I think Im missing somethingOnly a little. I added a 2” longer shock eyelet to the rear shocks. I had already done that to the front during the many changes recently.
In this case, it is SDI that offers either “normal”, 1” extended, or 2” extended eyelets for their shocks, so you can adjust droop to your suspension setup. But I’ve seen tons of aftermarket vendors out there that make them extended eyelets. Here are pictures of my front shocks when I was changing eyelets. It’s identical in the rear. Very easy job. Heat gun to break up the red thread locker a little, tape on the crescent wrench to back it off without scratching. Clean up the threads, put new eyelet on with red thread locker again. Like 15 minutes. I like that it does the same thing as bolt on shock extensions, but with no additional fasteners.So are you speaking of the eyelet on the shock itself ?? I dont think I am familiar with that . Or is it the brand you have . I think Im missing something![]()
That's freaking coolIn this case, it is SDI that offers either “normal”, 1” extended, or 2” extended eyelets for their shocks, so you can adjust droop to your suspension setup. But I’ve seen tons of aftermarket vendors out there that make them extended eyelets. Here are pictures of my front shocks when I was changing eyelets. It’s identical in the rear. Very easy job. Heat gun to break up the red thread locker a little, tape on the crescent wrench to back it off without scratching. Clean up the threads, put new eyelet on with red thread locker again. Like 15 minutes. I like that it does the same thing as bolt on shock extensions, but with no additional fasteners.
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I like it too. So nice to be able to make adjustments without forklifting a shock.That's freaking cool![]()
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Love that
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I like the orange film, looks damn goodI wanted a more classic look to the front. I put some amber overlays on the running lights/turn signals. Gives it more of that YJ/TJ kind of feel. I also finally Plastidipped the silver sport s wheels. I don’t love the black, but it’s much better than silver for now.
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Your ducks got a perch. Looks nice.
5.13s were real nice in mine out in Moab.Yes, tussing the axles, go to 5.13s and 40s hopefully by fall
What the duck