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1993 Splash build


Nope. They're too stiff. I was just going to slap on a 4" lift and call it good but.....You know how builds get out of hand real quick like... :icon_rofl:


yeah i know, i'm just giving you shit. i couldnt even get them to budge when i stood on them. but i can move my xj coils by hand, hopefully they wont be too soft
 
yeah i know, i'm just giving you shit. i couldnt but i can move my xj coils by hand, hopefully they wont be too soft

If they are variable rate that will happen.. to a point.. linear rate.. have fun!
 
They should be perfect for you bro. I cant wait to see that beast back on the trail! (rocking a 4.0L maybe?) Lol
 
They should be perfect for you bro. I cant wait to see that beast back on the trail! (rocking a 4.0L maybe?) Lol

same here. it's getting a 4.0 one day. as soon as my roomate and i buy a house
 
If you have bad body roll, you need a bigger swaybar, not more shocks...

SVT
 
If you have bad body roll, you need a bigger swaybar, not more shocks...

SVT

The tech library clearly states (in Jeep Coil installation) that it's highly recommended to have a dual shock setup. Are you saying this information is wrong? If so, it needs corrected.

Not trying to be a dick, I just dont want anybody else to be as confused as I am right now.... :dunno:
 
More shocks wont reduce body roll. But they will slow down how fast it occurs.

The only way to limit it, is a sway bar.

-PlumCrazy
 
Thanks Plum. Well, it's a good thing I got those HD sway bar links then....
 
Thanks Plum. Well, it's a good thing I got those HD sway bar links then....

I live next to a tractor supply, and they have adjustable heim links. Its two heims with the adjuster in the middle. I wonder If I could make them work for the sway bar ends. Thats if I need them of course :icon_thumby:
 
I live next to a tractor supply, and they have adjustable heim links. Its two heims with the adjuster in the middle. I wonder If I could make them work for the sway bar ends. Thats if I need them of course :icon_thumby:

No. They will wear out very quickly. They are top links for 3 point implements and not made to take constant unloading and loading every time you hit a bump or turn. They have no bushings and have sloppy threads with only a single jam nut, so on one end the threads will just wear out.

-PlumCrazy
 
No. They will wear out very quickly. They are top links for 3 point implements and not made to take constant unloading and loading every time you hit a bump or turn. They have no bushings and have sloppy threads with only a single jam nut, so on one end the threads will just wear out.

-PlumCrazy

Well there goes that idea.. darn Time to get out the welder and make my own
 

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