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weasel Just got MTs
Joined: 29 Dec 2012 Odometer: 167
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Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:50 pm Post subject: XJ Shock Absorbers
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I think that the rear shock Absorbers may be on the way out on my 2000/1 Cherokee 4ltr it has standard shocks but H/D springs on the rear that give it a 2inch lift and OME 2inch lift springs on the front.
If I was to get new shocks all round should I just get standard ones or go for something longer the ride is a bit hard at present I do not really understand the difference between oil and gas ones can anyone give me some information on what would be best to get.
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David_LLAMA4x4 Just got MTs
Joined: 21 Jul 2007 Odometer: 466 Location: Back in Shropshire
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Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:16 pm Post subject: Re: XJ Shock Absorbers
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weasel wrote: | I think that the rear shock Absorbers may be on the way out on my 2000/1 Cherokee 4ltr it has standard shocks but H/D springs on the rear that give it a 2inch lift and OME 2inch lift springs on the front.
If I was to get new shocks all round should I just get standard ones or go for something longer the ride is a bit hard at present I do not really understand the difference between oil and gas ones can anyone give me some information on what would be best to get. |
Give me a call on 01952.825732 / 07969.458958 - I can explain all the differences and why you would need what length and so on far easier than I can type it here!
I can also sell you a new set of Rough Country shocks for £194.40 inc vat and delivery but if all you want is the explanations then callanyway
Speak to you soon
David
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