RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
> One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
Yes they are safe.
You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
soft ride).
The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
will be installed.
For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
they will function ok.
They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
Bill Spiliotopoulos,
'96 XJ,
'06 TJ.
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
> One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
Yes they are safe.
You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
soft ride).
The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
will be installed.
For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
they will function ok.
They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
Bill Spiliotopoulos,
'96 XJ,
'06 TJ.
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
> One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
Yes they are safe.
You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
soft ride).
The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
will be installed.
For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
they will function ok.
They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
Bill Spiliotopoulos,
'96 XJ,
'06 TJ.
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
#356
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
#357
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
> > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> Yes they are safe.
> You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> soft ride).
> The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> will be installed.
>
> For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> they will function ok.
> They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> '96 XJ,
> '06 TJ.
Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
rear?
#358
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 2:28 pm, Tracie <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote:
> On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> > Yes they are safe.
> > You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> > soft ride).
> > The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> > extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> > will be installed.
>
> > For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> > they will function ok.
> > They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> > same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> > this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> > Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> > '96 XJ,
> > '06 TJ.
>
> Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
> rear?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I found extended bump stops that are good for 2.5" to 4" lift kits.
Will these work with a 2" or a 2.25" spacer lift kit since neither of
these is quite 2.5"?
> On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> > Yes they are safe.
> > You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> > soft ride).
> > The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> > extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> > will be installed.
>
> > For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> > they will function ok.
> > They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> > same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> > this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> > Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> > '96 XJ,
> > '06 TJ.
>
> Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
> rear?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I found extended bump stops that are good for 2.5" to 4" lift kits.
Will these work with a 2" or a 2.25" spacer lift kit since neither of
these is quite 2.5"?
#359
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 2:28 pm, Tracie <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote:
> On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> > Yes they are safe.
> > You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> > soft ride).
> > The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> > extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> > will be installed.
>
> > For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> > they will function ok.
> > They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> > same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> > this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> > Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> > '96 XJ,
> > '06 TJ.
>
> Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
> rear?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I found extended bump stops that are good for 2.5" to 4" lift kits.
Will these work with a 2" or a 2.25" spacer lift kit since neither of
these is quite 2.5"?
> On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> > Yes they are safe.
> > You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> > soft ride).
> > The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> > extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> > will be installed.
>
> > For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> > they will function ok.
> > They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> > same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> > this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> > Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> > '96 XJ,
> > '06 TJ.
>
> Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
> rear?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I found extended bump stops that are good for 2.5" to 4" lift kits.
Will these work with a 2" or a 2.25" spacer lift kit since neither of
these is quite 2.5"?
#360
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Re: RIM SIZE FOR 2006 WRANGLER X
On Aug 29, 2:28 pm, Tracie <brain...@upstate.edu> wrote:
> On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> > Yes they are safe.
> > You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> > soft ride).
> > The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> > extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> > will be installed.
>
> > For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> > they will function ok.
> > They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> > same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> > this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> > Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> > '96 XJ,
> > '06 TJ.
>
> Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
> rear?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I found extended bump stops that are good for 2.5" to 4" lift kits.
Will these work with a 2" or a 2.25" spacer lift kit since neither of
these is quite 2.5"?
> On Aug 29, 1:27 pm, "Bill Spiliotopoulos" <vsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > > One question.....does anyone have any input regarding the 2" spacer
> > > lifts that come with bar pin eliminators (shock extensions) instead of
> > > longer shocks? Are they safe?
>
> > Yes they are safe.
> > You can still use the stock shocks and save money (plus retain the stock
> > soft ride).
> > The most important is to get a budjet boost kit that has the bump-stop
> > extensions. 2" for the back and 1.5" for the front. And be sure that they
> > will be installed.
>
> > For bar pin eliminators you can make a simple check though to be sure that
> > they will function ok.
> > They must relocate the one end of the shock (compress the shock) for the
> > same length as that of the bump-stop extension spacer used in that axle. If
> > this is verified ok, then you have nothing to worry about.
>
> > Bill Spiliotopoulos,
> > '96 XJ,
> > '06 TJ.
>
> Why doesn't the front use the 2" extended bump stops as well like the
> rear?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I found extended bump stops that are good for 2.5" to 4" lift kits.
Will these work with a 2" or a 2.25" spacer lift kit since neither of
these is quite 2.5"?