Lift w/bilstein's
#1
Lift w/bilstein's
So I am going to order some bilsteins off ebay, bit the bullet and get the nice stuff. Im wondering if the shocks they sell on ebay, the HD bilstein's will be long enough and function properly with BJ spacers and HD coils in the back?
#2
You didn't mention who's or what rear coils that you're getting, so it's going to be hard to guess the amount of lift that you'll get in the rear.

Fred
#4
I plan on cruiser coils and BJ spacers down the road, nothing too extreme, maybe 2" of lift, looking for the flex more than anything.
Wab Fab, if you can match $280USD shipped to canada you've got a deal.
Wab Fab, if you can match $280USD shipped to canada you've got a deal.
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#8
I dunno if it applies per se..
I have a 89 4Runner (leaf sprung).
In the rear, when I got lift springs, I found that the OEM Bilstien application would not work because the shocks were near the end of their travel (in other words I basically had about 1/2" of droop.
I had to go to a short can remote res shock to use the stock mounting points...
YMMV
I have a 89 4Runner (leaf sprung).
In the rear, when I got lift springs, I found that the OEM Bilstien application would not work because the shocks were near the end of their travel (in other words I basically had about 1/2" of droop.
I had to go to a short can remote res shock to use the stock mounting points...
YMMV
#11
You need to measure what you need, compressed and extended length, in the front and rear and then check the compressed and extended length of the shocks that you're looking at.

Fred
#13
I recall using Rancho shocks 9017 with Downey coil lift.
Heres' the spec for it.
http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/susp/shockspecs/
Heres' the spec for it.
http://www.4x4wire.com/jeep/tech/susp/shockspecs/
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