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Old 06-08-2021, 03:56 PM
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Any advantage to running dual front shocks??

Rough Country makes a dual front shock bracket for $90.

In the reading I've done it doesn't seem like many have chosen to run dual front shocks. Are they just a waste of money?
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Originally Posted by Antonm
Wonder if the plastic wheel wheel liner could be moved / pulled back a little to clear the tires?

I'd like to run 37's, but if its to much trouble I'll just run 35's. I don't really want to go higher than 22210 front springs.
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i did zip tie the wheel well liners back. I am going to go back in and have someone push them in while I ziptie

the rubbing is minor and than again only only uneven and at high steering angle.
 
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Originally Posted by Antonm
Reading around this forum, there was a thread where you said there maybe some fox shocks in devolvement. Did those ever come to be a think or are the Bilstein's still the way to go?

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no, couldn't get them to do what i wanted at the price.
 
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Any advantage to running dual front shocks??
only if you use chrome ones with neon pink shock boots


 
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Thanks. clearance is tight but it clears. Also tires do not hit the leaf springs. Ideally an extra two inches of lift would probably have cleared with no trimming.
What's the offset on your wheels? I'm looking to do the same thing.
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What's the offset on your wheels? I'm looking to do the same thing.
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here are the specs on the wheels I have



 
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Thanks for the info. The wheels I'm looking at have a -18mm offset. That should give a little more "poke" but clear the fender liners a little more (6mm). What say Ya'll?
 
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Originally Posted by bluovl
Thanks for the info. The wheels I'm looking at have a -18mm offset. That should give a little more "poke" but clear the fender liners a little more (6mm). What say Ya'll?

Not positive, but that little bit more poke out may put you more into the bumper or sheet metal at the rear of the wheelwell......?
 
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Not positive, but that little bit more poke out may put you more into the bumper or sheet metal at the rear of the wheelwell......?
Hmm? You may be right. I wish I could mount em' up and compare, but that's not gonna happen. I can order the Method wheels with the -12mm offset. Maybe I should go with what seems to work.
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