Front Shocks
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Front Shocks
Apologies for clogging the forum up but the more I work on my SJ the more I find there are things I need.......could do with a decent set of front shocks but not sure what size I need as the truck is lifted, (well springs over axle)......how do I measure the shocks, I presume open them fully or is there another method, (it's all new to me).
Re: Front Shocks
Hey lee.
Pop up some photos of your suspension set up
If it's been spoa the the shock mounts may have been relocated
Pop up some photos of your suspension set up
If it's been spoa the the shock mounts may have been relocated
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Re: Front Shocks
well I've got the front axle complete with springs in my garage atm, gonna clean & paint it, put all new seals & bearings on and replace the leaf springs..........is it the shock mounts on the axle or the top ones you're on about?
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Re: Front Shocks
He means the ones on the axle
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Re: Front Shocks
yep I thought about it and came to the conclusion the top mounts couldn't have been modified just going out but will take pics on my return
Re: Front Shocks
best thing to do is flex it up until it lifts a wheel. once on each side and then measure between the shock mounts, subtract at least 1" from the compressed length and then find a suitable shock with that closed length and an open length that is longer than the measurement you took.
you can get pro comp and rough country shocks in loads of sizes.
you can get pro comp and rough country shocks in loads of sizes.
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Re: Front Shocks
Here's a pic of the bottom shock mount, I presume this is standard........Scottie I can't follow your advice because the axles not on the SJ
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Re: Front Shocks
That isnt a standard shock mount... The standard shock mount was originally part of the U-bolt plate
Also, what the f**k is up with the ridiculous washers and double bolts????
Also, what the f**k is up with the ridiculous washers and double bolts????
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Front Shocks
that u bolt looks rather scary.Scouse Lee wrote:Here's a pic of the bottom shock mount, I presume this is standard........Scottie I can't follow your advice because the axles not on the SJ
in theory u could use standard shocks on the front if you use the original shock mounting position
(on the spring plate)
but id have thought astra shocks would be about right if you use the current shock mount (on the axle
this is only a guess and ideally you want to measure it all up.
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Re: Front Shocks
Yeah might be worth getting some new U bolts if you haven't already.
Personally I would wait until the axle is fitted, then follow what I said, much better to do that than to end up with shocks that are the wrong lengths.
Personally I would wait until the axle is fitted, then follow what I said, much better to do that than to end up with shocks that are the wrong lengths.