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    Expected travel?

    OK, I did the spring reverse and SOA thing when I put the Waggy axles under the CJ. I also have a 3" spring lift to boot.

    Question is - shocks, or rather the length of them.

    What kind of travel should I expect to see from a setup like this so I can get the right length shocks? I haven't found a page that will give min/max lenghts and I'm thinking maybe 12-14" total travel??????

    Also with the heavier axles and 35's (maybe 37's?) the extra unspring weight will need some dampening.

    Any suggestions and help is appreciated?

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    I get 10-12" travel on each corner with 1.5" lift springs, shackle reverse, and SOA. I went to a local 4x4 shop that had a ramp, twisted it to the max, then crawled under with a tape measure and measured lengths at full compression and droop. I ordered shocks with about 2" more travel than I could measure. Haven't had any problem so far. I ended up with Rancho shocks P/N 9112 on all 4 corners.

    There are no tables, because it varies so much with shock mount placement, spring rates, and travel limits due to binding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tufcj
    I get 10-12" travel on each corner with 1.5" lift springs, shackle reverse, and SOA. I went to a local 4x4 shop that had a ramp, twisted it to the max, then crawled under with a tape measure and measured lengths at full compression and droop. I ordered shocks with about 2" more travel than I could measure. Haven't had any problem so far. I ended up with Rancho shocks P/N 9112 on all 4 corners.

    There are no tables, because it varies so much with shock mount placement, spring rates, and travel limits due to binding.

    Bob
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    Thanks Bob,
    The H-7018's and 7024's I have are about 4" too short at max flex. Didn't want them to be the suspension limiter.

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