NorCalChris
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- Central Coast, Ca


i dont wheel mud often anymore but i still like to every once and a while. majority of my wheeling is go fast down trails to get to crawling spots. more recently its been hauling ass down unfamiliar NJ trails where big whoops show up randomly.King vs. Bilstein 7! In the left corrrrrrrrrnor we have.................................................a flatbiller.........and In the RIGHT cornor, we have, 6 time reigning champion.................CrazyyyyJim!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
haha. All BS aside. BOTH companies are good, alot of race teams DO use Kings, And Bilsteins are superior. nuff said. Im kidding. You get what I mean though. Use what you think is best. I only have experience running Bilsteins, but Ive seen kings do some pretty great stuff. But, the op isnt going to buy kings if 5160's are expensive. How about recomending something like 7100 shocks? Still expensive, but an alternative to 5160s, even though it seems prices are close.
Meow that I ranted, Let me say that If you do mud, why do you want a through the floor shock set up? Just saying if you really need it then cool, if not, dont waste your time. If you do alot of crawling, mud, and drive fast it means you drive you jeep like a real person, you abuse it enough to want something better. I have used bilstein 7100s with a good experience. I cant vouch for 5160s, or even 5150s that you have. You're on long arms, 35s, blah blah blah. Im just going to recomend a rebuildable shock. 2.0 is probably enough. I dont like FOX because every rig I've seen with them has leaky seals. I will stick by my bilstein 7100s and thats it.
GOOD DAY SIR!
-----NorCalChris
For those leaf spring plate mounts The brackets would be larger and have more surface area that is welded? That is my guess.well before i burn the shock mounts in, is there a specific reason i see alot of go-fast guys running their lower mounts like this (eyes going side to side)
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as oposed to the oposite way (eyes front to back) like i curently have on my axle tube mounts?
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h god........ Do you guys smell that? Gross, it smells like flatbiller in here.
ran great on the road and crawling.. but wasnt as nice going fast down trails. 3 weeks ago this finally happend
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blew off both eyes on one of my 5150s and one off the one pictured, broke and bent both the shock mounts too. 3 days prior to this i swapped in LII leaf sliders and clayton leafs. my lift hieght didnt change but i guess my bumpstops were off after swapping in the new suspension.. oh well
well before i burn the shock mounts in, is there a specific reason i see alot of go-fast guys running their lower mounts like this (eyes going side to side)
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as oposed to the oposite way (eyes front to back) like i curently have on my axle tube mounts?
Looks like you only had about 3" of uptravel.......not surprised that this happened.
Um..not even remotely. YOU gave decent advice, so Idk why you think it was directed at you. Unless you ocasionally partake in flatbilled events. Glad you think im ignorant buddy! Keep on wheeling.If that was directed at me, you have no idea what you are talking about. In fact, your ignorance isn't even worth getting mad about.
Um..not even remotely. YOU gave decent advice, so Idk why you think it was directed at you. Unless you ocasionally partake in flatbilled events. Glad you think im ignorant buddy! Keep on wheeling.
Because mine was the next post. . .
Sorry for being overly sensitive, but it sounds like we are all on the same page with the flatbiller deal. Since the race car is a Ranger, we do have to deal with the DGAF crowd occasionally, but I'm just an old Jeeper from the PNW. . .
Looks like you only had about 3" of uptravel.......not surprised that this happened.
bilsteins got their own problems. you wont see a fox shock lose its rod end on a street driven vehicle, but it happens on 5150's only all the damn time.
fanboism is lame, no matter the specifics.
OH, and none of my foxes have ever leaked... and ive got plenty of them. dont hate on something for no reason. i would run either fox, king, or bilstein(except the 5150) in a heartbeat. theyre all great shocks.
LOOKS like you are looking at the bottom of his LOWER striker... you cant see his actual bump, so how do you know his numbers?
what leafs do you have in the rear? I would valve the shocks somewhere around 70+ on the compression and about 50-60 on the rebound. Are you running hydro bumps? Try to get the shock as vertical as possible when you mount them.