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    bilstein 5100s??? this is for 4-4.5 lift all around fun xj...

    BE5-6241-H8 (FRONT)?

    BE5-6686-H7 (REAR)?

    shocks are my weak point, cuz im usually crawling and dont give 2 hoots and use wut i got(stockerzzzz!!!!).......

    SCHOOOOOL MEEEEE
    Originally posted by Ktmracer419
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  • #2
    10" travel 5100, 5150, anything will do a body good

    find out the extended/collapsed length and go from there.

    255/75 valving if youre set on bilstein











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    • #3
      yessss leafs i want... whenever your ready

      well im really not 100% set on blingsteins.... from the knowledge i have, the 5100 series is just a normal monotube comparable to RE's or wut have you....

      what would you recommend, for an all around price-function shock
      Originally posted by Ktmracer419
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      • #4
        giggity.

        RE has a monotube FWIW..

        but anyway

        5150s, valved 255/75. it wont cost you much more overall compared to 5100s. theyre multi purpose and "cheap" as far as good shocks go IMO. thats what id go with (and did go with when i wanted something similar)
        - Will


        Originally posted by fizzy
        or am asians pants not a read end lol.
        Originally posted by DizzDizz
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        • #5
          Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Post
          giggity.

          RE has a monotube FWIW..

          but anyway

          5150s, valved 255/75. it wont cost you much more overall compared to 5100s. theyre multi purpose and "cheap" as far as good shocks go IMO. thats what id go with (and did go with when i wanted something similar)
          yeh, i had the RE monotubes and still do on the red jeep.... i liked em, but always wanted something more...
          Originally posted by Ktmracer419
          some people choose video games
          some choose projects
          some choose welding random things together

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          • #6
            My 2 cents is to get something rebuildable. You save cash in the long run and have a much more reliable shock IMO. I know they are more money at the start but if you dont mind used and shop around there are deals. I got my front fox 2.0 res's for 250 a pair

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            • #7
              wheres a good place to Fox shocks?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by crosbike View Post
                My 2 cents is to get something rebuildable. You save cash in the long run and have a much more reliable shock IMO. I know they are more money at the start but if you dont mind used and shop around there are deals. I got my front fox 2.0 res's for 250 a pair
                also valid
                - Will


                Originally posted by fizzy
                or am asians pants not a read end lol.
                Originally posted by DizzDizz
                aliens probed my husband

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                • #9
                  fancy smanzy crap. just get bilsteins, 5100's or 5150's. They are the first shock i haven't destroyed in 15 minutes, they ride nice and they are relatively cheap. I ran no front bumpstops in new jersey, i put the jeep airbourne through some whoops multiple times and they have lived on without an issue.
                  No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.


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                  • #10
                    rusty's all day.
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                    • #11
                      BUMP

                      In the market for a rebuild-able, tune-able shock now.

                      Where is the best place to purchase a set of Fox 2.0s?
                      What are you fellers running for valving?
                      What size do i want to go with if im going through the floor in the rear?
                      Originally posted by Ktmracer419
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                      • #12
                        through the floor is up to you and where your mounting points are. you can build your setup to fit any shock you want. I just used my same 10" travel from the stock location to go through the floor in mine, had the mounts put in the spots accordingly oriented straight up and down. my lower mounts are on the leaf spring plate

                        I run 65/40 on my green jeep (fox valving)
                        My black jeep has a much tighter rebound.

                        Poly Performance is a sure bet for 2.0s. Prices are pretty similar across the board in my experience, but i havent shopped for shocks in a couple years now since I got all mine.
                        - Will


                        Originally posted by fizzy
                        or am asians pants not a read end lol.
                        Originally posted by DizzDizz
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                        • #13
                          I know i should cycle my suspension to get an accurate shock length measurement...
                          But i don't really have that option at the moment and need to get these on order so i can HOPEFULLY make it to OER.

                          What length do you run up front? Any safe suggestion for roughly 6 inches of lift? (yes, i know its tall but its what i have to work with)

                          On your rear, where do the shocks mount on the axle? outside or inside of the spring perch?

                          Poly performance is where i have been looking. I dont see what the factory valving is though. Do you think i will be able to live with the stock valving till a later point in time?
                          Originally posted by Ktmracer419
                          some people choose video games
                          some choose projects
                          some choose welding random things together

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                          • #14
                            Front and rear are all 2.0x10" resi shocks on mine

                            6" lift id run 11-12" travel.

                            in the rear the shocks mount in the center of the spring plate on top.

                            if i recall a straight up non OEM application stock FOX Shock will ship at 20/90 or 30/90, you will be fine with that for however long you need it.

                            Originally posted by justtorchit View Post
                            I know i should cycle my suspension to get an accurate shock length measurement...
                            But i don't really have that option at the moment and need to get these on order so i can HOPEFULLY make it to OER.

                            What length do you run up front? Any safe suggestion for roughly 6 inches of lift? (yes, i know its tall but its what i have to work with)

                            On your rear, where do the shocks mount on the axle? outside or inside of the spring perch?

                            Poly performance is where i have been looking. I dont see what the factory valving is though. Do you think i will be able to live with the stock valving till a later point in time?
                            - Will


                            Originally posted by fizzy
                            or am asians pants not a read end lol.
                            Originally posted by DizzDizz
                            aliens probed my husband

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Post
                              Front and rear are all 2.0x10" resi shocks on mine

                              6" lift id run 11-12" travel.

                              in the rear the shocks mount in the center of the spring plate on top.

                              if i recall a straight up non OEM application stock FOX Shock will ship at 20/90 or 30/90, you will be fine with that for however long you need it.
                              do you run 5/8 or 7/8 shaft size?
                              Originally posted by Ktmracer419
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