No doubt. lol :hahaha: Sucks to be me.Normally when you purchase someone else's lifted Jeep, you get the problems for free.
yup... all the RC bushings are shot, and since the rear is squeaking im worried about leaf bushings too.. ugh. oh well.Squeak Squeak Squeak :washme:
I know when my leaf springs were squeaking I had to re torque the shackle bolts and it shut up after that.Spokes said:yup... all the RC bushings are shot, and since the rear is squeaking im worried about leaf bushings too.. ugh. oh well.
It not just an addiction. It's an adventure!JeepN4KC said:Bought it, drove it home, and cleaned it up!
Only owned it half a day and already has issues - :thumbsup:
Damn this Jeep addiction!
I like that! :thumbsup: Good way to look at it - cause it definately is a path less traveled.It not just an addiction. It's an adventure!
Yeah a path that tends to, slinging wrenches and inventing exciting new curse word combos. And yet we forget about the pain and go right back at it!! You think there's a Jeepers anonymous AA group style? Oh wait I think I'm on it now! LolJeepN4KC said:I like that! :thumbsup: Good way to look at it - cause it definately is a path less traveled.
Hello, my name is Craig...and I own a Jeep...Yeah a path that tends to, slinging wrenches and inventing exciting new curse word combos. And yet we forget about the pain and go right back at it!! You think there's a Jeepers anonymous AA group style? Oh wait I think I'm on it now! Lol
Hi, Craig..... And it's ok buddy we all suffer from the same type of addiction!! Let it out brother. Lol.Oregon187 said:Hello, my name is Craig...and I own a Jeep...
edit: make that two Jeeps...for now...
My Jeeps always make me bleed lolYeah a path that tends to, slinging wrenches and inventing exciting new curse word combos. And yet we forget about the pain and go right back at it!! You think there's a Jeepers anonymous AA group style? Oh wait I think I'm on it now! Lol
Yeah, I forgot to mention all the blood from busted knuckles. And tears from dirt falling in our eyes as we work on the dang things. LolVegasGT said:My Jeeps always make me bleed lol
But they are an absolute must if you plan on jumping. PeriodSFRautomotive said:Bumpstops will only help so much before you start tearing the unibody apart
Unless you're getting the ACOS pro models that have the built in air bumps then ACOS don't really extend the bumpstops compared to stock. I have ACOS and have prothanes waiting to go inScottD16 said:Acos bumpstops are coming soon to replace the hockey pucks. Tired of looking at stacked pucks
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What are good bumps Stops for a 8" lifted jeep?1990JEEPXJ said:But they are an absolute must if you plan on jumping. Period
Unless you're getting the ACOS pro models that have the built in air bumps then ACOS don't really extend the bumpstops compared to stock. I have ACOS and have prothanes waiting to go in
measure the length you need, the OEM ones work well enough for most applications, and then raise the bumpstop strike area to fit your measurements.What are good bumps Stops for a 8" lifted jeep?
Don't forget limiting straps, that's how I snapped a shock bar pin. I agree the acos are not long enough for proper bump stops.1990JEEPXJ said:But they are an absolute must if you plan on jumping. Period
Unless you're getting the ACOS pro models that have the built in air bumps then ACOS don't really extend the bumpstops compared to stock. I have ACOS and have prothanes waiting to go in