Body lift - choices choices choices
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than with
the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give for >
1" body lifts being bad ...
/Peter
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:5xFhd.74252$bk1.36575@fed1read05...
> Spacers that retain the factory rubber body mounts don't transmit any more
> vibration into the cab than the factory mounts without the spacers do. I
> would just install the most commonly installed body lift that is made by
> Performance Accessories (probably also the least expensive too) and be
done
> with it. Those body lifts from Daystar that replace the rubber body
mounts
> are a waste of money IMHO... and they do transmit more vibration into the
> cab. Daystar's aiming at those who don't know their rubber body mounts
> generally outlast the Jeep and erroneously think replacing them is some
kind
> of an upgrade... it isn't. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
> news:cm77ij$rn3$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have seen three types of "pucks", aluminium, rubber and polyurethane.
I
> > know polys would be hard and will also transfer vibrations. Aluminium
> > ones
> > (Teraflex and Rusty's) seem nice and cheap, but could mixing of two
metals
> > (aluminium and body/frame) cause rusting? Any pros or cons of each type
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
> >
> >
> >
>
>
the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give for >
1" body lifts being bad ...
/Peter
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:5xFhd.74252$bk1.36575@fed1read05...
> Spacers that retain the factory rubber body mounts don't transmit any more
> vibration into the cab than the factory mounts without the spacers do. I
> would just install the most commonly installed body lift that is made by
> Performance Accessories (probably also the least expensive too) and be
done
> with it. Those body lifts from Daystar that replace the rubber body
mounts
> are a waste of money IMHO... and they do transmit more vibration into the
> cab. Daystar's aiming at those who don't know their rubber body mounts
> generally outlast the Jeep and erroneously think replacing them is some
kind
> of an upgrade... it isn't. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
> news:cm77ij$rn3$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have seen three types of "pucks", aluminium, rubber and polyurethane.
I
> > know polys would be hard and will also transfer vibrations. Aluminium
> > ones
> > (Teraflex and Rusty's) seem nice and cheap, but could mixing of two
metals
> > (aluminium and body/frame) cause rusting? Any pros or cons of each type
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
> >
> >
> >
>
>
#12
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than with
the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give for >
1" body lifts being bad ...
/Peter
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:5xFhd.74252$bk1.36575@fed1read05...
> Spacers that retain the factory rubber body mounts don't transmit any more
> vibration into the cab than the factory mounts without the spacers do. I
> would just install the most commonly installed body lift that is made by
> Performance Accessories (probably also the least expensive too) and be
done
> with it. Those body lifts from Daystar that replace the rubber body
mounts
> are a waste of money IMHO... and they do transmit more vibration into the
> cab. Daystar's aiming at those who don't know their rubber body mounts
> generally outlast the Jeep and erroneously think replacing them is some
kind
> of an upgrade... it isn't. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
> news:cm77ij$rn3$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have seen three types of "pucks", aluminium, rubber and polyurethane.
I
> > know polys would be hard and will also transfer vibrations. Aluminium
> > ones
> > (Teraflex and Rusty's) seem nice and cheap, but could mixing of two
metals
> > (aluminium and body/frame) cause rusting? Any pros or cons of each type
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
> >
> >
> >
>
>
the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give for >
1" body lifts being bad ...
/Peter
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:5xFhd.74252$bk1.36575@fed1read05...
> Spacers that retain the factory rubber body mounts don't transmit any more
> vibration into the cab than the factory mounts without the spacers do. I
> would just install the most commonly installed body lift that is made by
> Performance Accessories (probably also the least expensive too) and be
done
> with it. Those body lifts from Daystar that replace the rubber body
mounts
> are a waste of money IMHO... and they do transmit more vibration into the
> cab. Daystar's aiming at those who don't know their rubber body mounts
> generally outlast the Jeep and erroneously think replacing them is some
kind
> of an upgrade... it isn't. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
> news:cm77ij$rn3$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have seen three types of "pucks", aluminium, rubber and polyurethane.
I
> > know polys would be hard and will also transfer vibrations. Aluminium
> > ones
> > (Teraflex and Rusty's) seem nice and cheap, but could mixing of two
metals
> > (aluminium and body/frame) cause rusting? Any pros or cons of each type
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than with
the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give for >
1" body lifts being bad ...
/Peter
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:5xFhd.74252$bk1.36575@fed1read05...
> Spacers that retain the factory rubber body mounts don't transmit any more
> vibration into the cab than the factory mounts without the spacers do. I
> would just install the most commonly installed body lift that is made by
> Performance Accessories (probably also the least expensive too) and be
done
> with it. Those body lifts from Daystar that replace the rubber body
mounts
> are a waste of money IMHO... and they do transmit more vibration into the
> cab. Daystar's aiming at those who don't know their rubber body mounts
> generally outlast the Jeep and erroneously think replacing them is some
kind
> of an upgrade... it isn't. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
> news:cm77ij$rn3$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have seen three types of "pucks", aluminium, rubber and polyurethane.
I
> > know polys would be hard and will also transfer vibrations. Aluminium
> > ones
> > (Teraflex and Rusty's) seem nice and cheap, but could mixing of two
metals
> > (aluminium and body/frame) cause rusting? Any pros or cons of each type
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
> >
> >
> >
>
>
the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give for >
1" body lifts being bad ...
/Peter
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:5xFhd.74252$bk1.36575@fed1read05...
> Spacers that retain the factory rubber body mounts don't transmit any more
> vibration into the cab than the factory mounts without the spacers do. I
> would just install the most commonly installed body lift that is made by
> Performance Accessories (probably also the least expensive too) and be
done
> with it. Those body lifts from Daystar that replace the rubber body
mounts
> are a waste of money IMHO... and they do transmit more vibration into the
> cab. Daystar's aiming at those who don't know their rubber body mounts
> generally outlast the Jeep and erroneously think replacing them is some
kind
> of an upgrade... it isn't. :)
>
> Jerry
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
> "TW" <a t t w @ w a v e . c o . n z> wrote in message
> news:cm77ij$rn3$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have seen three types of "pucks", aluminium, rubber and polyurethane.
I
> > know polys would be hard and will also transfer vibrations. Aluminium
> > ones
> > (Teraflex and Rusty's) seem nice and cheap, but could mixing of two
metals
> > (aluminium and body/frame) cause rusting? Any pros or cons of each type
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
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> And the usual comments about 1" is ok, 2" is a bit dicey, and 3" is a
> flat NO. 1" (??) max if you you have AC in the TJ
>
Thanks, I have ordered 1" lift and yes I do have A/C. I am not a big fan
of body lifts, but they do allow tucking transfer case and gas tank higher
up by using belly up skid plates and such. I finally decided there were
more advantages in 1" lift than disadvantages. I am also lifting the
engine 1" with riser mounts, so I think A/C would not be a problem. I just
ordered regular pucks from Quadratec.com (they ship internationally and I
am in New Zealand).
Thanks
TW
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"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
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> And the usual comments about 1" is ok, 2" is a bit dicey, and 3" is a
> flat NO. 1" (??) max if you you have AC in the TJ
>
Thanks, I have ordered 1" lift and yes I do have A/C. I am not a big fan
of body lifts, but they do allow tucking transfer case and gas tank higher
up by using belly up skid plates and such. I finally decided there were
more advantages in 1" lift than disadvantages. I am also lifting the
engine 1" with riser mounts, so I think A/C would not be a problem. I just
ordered regular pucks from Quadratec.com (they ship internationally and I
am in New Zealand).
Thanks
TW
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
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> And the usual comments about 1" is ok, 2" is a bit dicey, and 3" is a
> flat NO. 1" (??) max if you you have AC in the TJ
>
Thanks, I have ordered 1" lift and yes I do have A/C. I am not a big fan
of body lifts, but they do allow tucking transfer case and gas tank higher
up by using belly up skid plates and such. I finally decided there were
more advantages in 1" lift than disadvantages. I am also lifting the
engine 1" with riser mounts, so I think A/C would not be a problem. I just
ordered regular pucks from Quadratec.com (they ship internationally and I
am in New Zealand).
Thanks
TW
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
"Peter Pontbriand" <sprocket.who.hates.spam@storm.ca> wrote in message
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> Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than
with
> the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
> would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
> squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give
for >
> 1" body lifts being bad ...
>
> /Peter
>
Thanks for that. I have ordered 1" regular ones from Quadratec.com. Its a
cheap enough mod, if I don't like them I can change them again. But I am
not going any higher than 1" body lift.
TW
news:cm871u$rhj$1@news.storm.ca...
> Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than
with
> the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
> would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
> squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give
for >
> 1" body lifts being bad ...
>
> /Peter
>
Thanks for that. I have ordered 1" regular ones from Quadratec.com. Its a
cheap enough mod, if I don't like them I can change them again. But I am
not going any higher than 1" body lift.
TW
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
"Peter Pontbriand" <sprocket.who.hates.spam@storm.ca> wrote in message
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> Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than
with
> the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
> would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
> squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give
for >
> 1" body lifts being bad ...
>
> /Peter
>
Thanks for that. I have ordered 1" regular ones from Quadratec.com. Its a
cheap enough mod, if I don't like them I can change them again. But I am
not going any higher than 1" body lift.
TW
news:cm871u$rhj$1@news.storm.ca...
> Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than
with
> the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
> would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
> squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give
for >
> 1" body lifts being bad ...
>
> /Peter
>
Thanks for that. I have ordered 1" regular ones from Quadratec.com. Its a
cheap enough mod, if I don't like them I can change them again. But I am
not going any higher than 1" body lift.
TW
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Re: Body lift - choices choices choices
"Peter Pontbriand" <sprocket.who.hates.spam@storm.ca> wrote in message
news:cm871u$rhj$1@news.storm.ca...
> Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than
with
> the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
> would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
> squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give
for >
> 1" body lifts being bad ...
>
> /Peter
>
Thanks for that. I have ordered 1" regular ones from Quadratec.com. Its a
cheap enough mod, if I don't like them I can change them again. But I am
not going any higher than 1" body lift.
TW
news:cm871u$rhj$1@news.storm.ca...
> Can't say I notice any more vibes with my Daystar poly body mounts than
with
> the stock rubber ones. I choose the lift because I felt the poly mounts
> would be more solid - I didn't like the idea of stacking things on top of
> squishy rubber mounts. You know, all the reasons you (and others) give
for >
> 1" body lifts being bad ...
>
> /Peter
>
Thanks for that. I have ordered 1" regular ones from Quadratec.com. Its a
cheap enough mod, if I don't like them I can change them again. But I am
not going any higher than 1" body lift.
TW
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