NDMstang65
NAXJA Forum User
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- Smith Mountain Lake, Va
I'm gathering parts and pieces to 4 link the rear of my XJ. Here's the thing that I have looked and searched and can not find a straight answer on.
I picked up a set of Fox 2.0 14" travel airshox very cheap off of pirate some months ago. Now, on the buggy that I have played with and messed with it is what is ran as a crawler and has had zero issues even finishing the king of the hammers.
I had planned on 4 linking the rear end and using these air shocks as my rear suspension. Now, I am having second thoughts for weight issues.
What is the threshold of where a 2.5" airshock/coilover combo needs to be ran?
Also, I see in the Jeep Speed forum that on particular build (Sick Dog Racing) has mounted the shocks vertical on the outside of the "frame rail" and cut the fender wells for clearance. It appears that he is just using a Fox 2.5 on a vertical mounting plane here:
Is there a straight answer for what is the cut off portion on weight, and how the shocks should be oriented? I have no problem with picking up 2.5" coil overs if it is felt that it is needed. The rig is not going to be doing any Jeep Speed events or anything of that nature, I am going for all crawl and as much droop as possible. If need be I will transfer the fox 2.0's that I have now up to the front and make new brackets with the axle swap when that time comes around.
I have searched and there doesn't seem to be any straight forward answers on this. I have talked to a few other members and they say they are unsure as well. On the buggy that I worked on the shocks were mounted on an angle, the top of the shock being closer to the middle than the bottom of the shock, and that was all that was ran. No coilover or spring combination at all. Simply air shock.
Thanks for letting me pick your brain as I am trying to wrap my head around the best plan of attack before I purchase more parts.
Thanks!
Nick
I picked up a set of Fox 2.0 14" travel airshox very cheap off of pirate some months ago. Now, on the buggy that I have played with and messed with it is what is ran as a crawler and has had zero issues even finishing the king of the hammers.
I had planned on 4 linking the rear end and using these air shocks as my rear suspension. Now, I am having second thoughts for weight issues.
What is the threshold of where a 2.5" airshock/coilover combo needs to be ran?
Also, I see in the Jeep Speed forum that on particular build (Sick Dog Racing) has mounted the shocks vertical on the outside of the "frame rail" and cut the fender wells for clearance. It appears that he is just using a Fox 2.5 on a vertical mounting plane here:

Is there a straight answer for what is the cut off portion on weight, and how the shocks should be oriented? I have no problem with picking up 2.5" coil overs if it is felt that it is needed. The rig is not going to be doing any Jeep Speed events or anything of that nature, I am going for all crawl and as much droop as possible. If need be I will transfer the fox 2.0's that I have now up to the front and make new brackets with the axle swap when that time comes around.
I have searched and there doesn't seem to be any straight forward answers on this. I have talked to a few other members and they say they are unsure as well. On the buggy that I worked on the shocks were mounted on an angle, the top of the shock being closer to the middle than the bottom of the shock, and that was all that was ran. No coilover or spring combination at all. Simply air shock.
Thanks for letting me pick your brain as I am trying to wrap my head around the best plan of attack before I purchase more parts.
Thanks!
Nick