Blazair
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Apple Valley, SoCal


255/70 Valving, Short body 12's. They are great.
I had the 275/78 valving in the rear of my XJ and IMO it was just a little on the heavy side. Soft MJ springs and 14" travel was pretty sweet though.
BTW< i have my old 14" 7100s for sale right now.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...30333785016&ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:MOTORS:1123
so if I were doing a front end set up would it be better to have a 10" short body or full? (for driving fast)
Did you have 14"s on the back of an MJ? I was planning on getting 12" 7100's for the back of mine but I was wondering what you could fit w/4-5" of lift without going through the bed,still sprung under.the 14" travel in the rear pretty much means you have to run them up into the vehicle through the floor. search for "shocks through floor" and you'll find my thread and some others.
I had about 5" of lift at the time.
The short body shocks have less fluid volume, so they will heat faster, and fade quicker(not talking seconds or minutes, I'm talking hours.). This isn't an issue for a DD/"prerunner" where you just fool around. Most people will get tired after an hour of really beating a rig, and stop for lunch/bear/get out and walk around.The short body versions move the fluid that you would be eliminating to the reservoir (which is why the short bodies aren't available w/o the reservoir), so... there is no loss of fluid, which I assume to mean there is no loss of performance.