Hey guys. even tho i started on the wrong foot on this forum i just want to say sorry why cant we be friends?:kiss: lol well any way today i got a pair of grand cherokee springs and i was thinking if i should get the rear ones also or just at the crown vic springs? My other question is do i use the original bump-stops or do i have to use the ones from the crown vic and Zj??
you can go without for now. When you flex out and have your tire rubbing on your front or rear fender walls, you'll need longer bumpstops. If you don't rub there's no reason to extend them.
IF the crown vic bumpstop fit, I doubt it would be longer then a stock TJs. You won't need those, and ditto for the GC bumpstops. If you need longer ones, you can order those from a Jeep offroad accessories outlet.
you can go without for now. When you flex out and have your tire rubbing on your front or rear fender walls, you'll need longer bumpstops. If you don't rub there's no reason to extend them.
IF the crown vic bumpstop fit, I doubt it would be longer then a stock TJs. You won't need those, and ditto for the GC bumpstops. If you need longer ones, you can order those from a Jeep offroad accessories outlet.
Just a little FYI, getting new coil springs isn't a "coil over lift", coil over is when you have the shock/strut inside the coil:thumbsup:
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