BPE questions
#1
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BPE questions
Hey,
I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
day, things go smoother.
As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
break.
I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
Comments?
Carl
I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
day, things go smoother.
As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
break.
I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
Comments?
Carl
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
If I'm reading you right, the lift shackles and coil spacers, while
accommodated (but not required) by the BPEs, don't address the real
adjustment you're facing -- that is, having the shocks bottom out
before the bottoming cones do. Having said that much, it wouldn't be
the first time that a shock spec. allowed a fair amount of wiggle room
-- I'd take the time to calculate the space available when bottomed
out and compare it to the shock manufacturer's or kit supplier's
specified collapsed shock length.
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
On Jul 15, 8:42 pm, "Carl S" <carlsai...@REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
> Carl
Carl,
Looks like my reply didn't take -- to sum it up, there's a shot that
the spec'd shocks can accommodate the 1.25" distance, but it's not the
extended length that you'll have troubles with, as the BPEs might make
the shock bottom out before the bump stops make contact. The best
thing I can come up with is to measure and calculate the available
room when the suspension is bottomed out, then compare to the shock
mfr's specs. Good luck!
Jon
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Re: BPE questions
So you would need to get new shocks that are 1.25" different in length
not 'travel' if you are putting in 'just' the BPE if I am reading this
correct?
That kinds seems off to me.....
Your shocks to fit a stock setup are also going to be off by 1.25.
I don't get the BPE 'adds length'. Does that mean it sits up 1.25"
higher or lower than the stock mount.
Meanwhile it really isn't likely the shocks that came with the lift are
going to fit and you sure don't want the shock to be the bumpstop or
full extension limiter, something will break.
Mike
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Carl S wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
>
> Carl
>
>
not 'travel' if you are putting in 'just' the BPE if I am reading this
correct?
That kinds seems off to me.....
Your shocks to fit a stock setup are also going to be off by 1.25.
I don't get the BPE 'adds length'. Does that mean it sits up 1.25"
higher or lower than the stock mount.
Meanwhile it really isn't likely the shocks that came with the lift are
going to fit and you sure don't want the shock to be the bumpstop or
full extension limiter, something will break.
Mike
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Carl S wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I'm prepping my 00 XJ for the installation of my RE6030 (3.5 Super flex). PB
> blasting every bolt, making sure everything comes out easily so that on lift
> day, things go smoother.
>
> As EVERYONE here knows, the upper rear shock BP bolts broke off. All four of
> em :banghead: . Third XJ I've done this on, first time I've had even one
> break.
>
> I decided I don't want to mess around with drilling them out and fishing in
> new nuts onto new bolts when I can get a set of BPE's for $22.
>
> The question is.. I have all ready ordered the shocks for my 3.5" kit. The
> BPE's ad 1.25" to my shocks. Will the BPE's make my shocks too long? I have
> a 1.5" shackle I can throw on the back, then I could buy another BPE set for
> the front and throw a 1.5" spacer up front, but I really don't want to run
> 5" of lift without a SYE, even on an XJ.
>
> Comments?
>
>
> Carl
>
>