jonnyjoint
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Duluth, MN
I blew out one of my big blinger front reservoir shocks, and bent the shaft on the other one on my XJ at Gilbert MN on Sunday.
When I fully droop, the shock body comes in contact with the "space-aged unichassis" and side-loads the bushing/seals in the shock and caused the blow-out and the bent shaft. Luckily they are both being replaced under the no-bs warranty.
I'm in the process of fabbing up some new lower and upper shock mounts that will have several mounting positions. These will move the shock outward enough to clear the "frame", and also provide mounting locations for straps if neccessary. They will also rotate the shocks so the mounting bolts will run parallel to the uni-chassis, so they can rotate on the bushings instead of side-loading them.
Just curious if any of you have done this. If so, any pics? Cheers!
When I fully droop, the shock body comes in contact with the "space-aged unichassis" and side-loads the bushing/seals in the shock and caused the blow-out and the bent shaft. Luckily they are both being replaced under the no-bs warranty.
I'm in the process of fabbing up some new lower and upper shock mounts that will have several mounting positions. These will move the shock outward enough to clear the "frame", and also provide mounting locations for straps if neccessary. They will also rotate the shocks so the mounting bolts will run parallel to the uni-chassis, so they can rotate on the bushings instead of side-loading them.
Just curious if any of you have done this. If so, any pics? Cheers!