cherokee OEM Shocks
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What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
120k on the Original and I want to replace them
At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
topic here>
Does anybody have any reccomendations?
thankyouthankyouverymuch
upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
120k on the Original and I want to replace them
At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
topic here>
Does anybody have any reccomendations?
thankyouthankyouverymuch
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yes, I know this has been asked before. technology changes
"mebaggss" <ramjaw@allhopebaggss.net> wrote in message
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> What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
> upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
> All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
>
> 120k on the Original and I want to replace them
> At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
> topic here>
>
> Does anybody have any reccomendations?
>
> thankyouthankyouverymuch
>
>
"mebaggss" <ramjaw@allhopebaggss.net> wrote in message
news:vgb1fflfcquj44@corp.supernews.com...
> What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
> upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
> All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
>
> 120k on the Original and I want to replace them
> At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
> topic here>
>
> Does anybody have any reccomendations?
>
> thankyouthankyouverymuch
>
>
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mebaggss wrote:
> What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
> upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
> All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
upcountry == stiffer shocks
> 120k on the Original and I want to replace them
They still work? heh.
> At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
> topic here>
Well, we've had the gambit.. maby it's time to discuss paving the earth? ;)
> Does anybody have any reccomendations?
Guinness.. oh.. shocks.. sorry
Edelbrock IAS. Rancho RS9000 (adjustable)
It really depends on a few things.
1) how much lift are you running
2) how stiff do you want your ride.
3) do you offroad and need longer travel.
> thankyouthankyouverymuch
youaresoverywelcome
> What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
> upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
> All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
upcountry == stiffer shocks
> 120k on the Original and I want to replace them
They still work? heh.
> At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
> topic here>
Well, we've had the gambit.. maby it's time to discuss paving the earth? ;)
> Does anybody have any reccomendations?
Guinness.. oh.. shocks.. sorry
Edelbrock IAS. Rancho RS9000 (adjustable)
It really depends on a few things.
1) how much lift are you running
2) how stiff do you want your ride.
3) do you offroad and need longer travel.
> thankyouthankyouverymuch
youaresoverywelcome
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I am pretty sure the upcountry shocks will have an extra 1/2" of travel
because the height of the vehicle is about that much higher too, also the
shock is probably valved a little firmer for the higher spring rates (this
is more likely the case).
JB
"mebaggss" <ramjaw@allhopebaggss.net> wrote in message
news:vgb1fflfcquj44@corp.supernews.com...
> What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
> upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
> All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
>
> 120k on the Original and I want to replace them
> At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
> topic here>
>
> Does anybody have any reccomendations?
>
> thankyouthankyouverymuch
>
>
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because the height of the vehicle is about that much higher too, also the
shock is probably valved a little firmer for the higher spring rates (this
is more likely the case).
JB
"mebaggss" <ramjaw@allhopebaggss.net> wrote in message
news:vgb1fflfcquj44@corp.supernews.com...
> What, if any, is the difference in the shocks for the cherokee with
> upcountry suspension versis non-upcountry?
> All I can find is non-upcountry for the cherokee
>
> 120k on the Original and I want to replace them
> At the risk of this thread turning into a discussion of <insert non-jeep
> topic here>
>
> Does anybody have any reccomendations?
>
> thankyouthankyouverymuch
>
>
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Actually, it appears that the "1" lift" is only bigger tires, the door
sticker says 215's, and it came with 225's,
every shock dealers says one shock fits all cherokee 4x4's
"JB³" <n2carz2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I am pretty sure the upcountry shocks will have an extra 1/2" of travel
> because the height of the vehicle is about that much higher too, also the
> shock is probably valved a little firmer for the higher spring rates (this
> is more likely the case).
>
> JB
sticker says 215's, and it came with 225's,
every shock dealers says one shock fits all cherokee 4x4's
"JB³" <n2carz2@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3f10d8ef$1_8@corp.newsgroups.com...
> I am pretty sure the upcountry shocks will have an extra 1/2" of travel
> because the height of the vehicle is about that much higher too, also the
> shock is probably valved a little firmer for the higher spring rates (this
> is more likely the case).
>
> JB
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