Garbinator
SeekTheMoneyTree
In may of 13 while in attendence ExPo I had the pleasure of speaking to several supension/shock manufactures that resulted in my choosing Tera Flex coil spring replacing my stock 2012 JK springs. During the discussion, I was advised to also upgrade to Fox 2.0 shocks.
Having my local Jeep dealership swapout my coils, I chose to keep my factory Rubicon shocks mostly due to my concern of once again spending good money on a shock that only results in pounding and shaking my fillings out of my teeth. I spend most of my time one pavement, with ocassional backcountry exploring. Being ripped not once but twice times has me seriously shock shy if you will as there never seems to be a try before you buy option.
All sells final anotherwards.
Here is a photo of the typical roads here in my county.
Currently running stock Factory MT's 1.75 frt coils, 1.50 r coils heavy so as to handle small Jeep trailer.
Well, I cannot insert the photo from my Ipad. The photo consist of errosion cuts across the road including miles of washboard.
Having my local Jeep dealership swapout my coils, I chose to keep my factory Rubicon shocks mostly due to my concern of once again spending good money on a shock that only results in pounding and shaking my fillings out of my teeth. I spend most of my time one pavement, with ocassional backcountry exploring. Being ripped not once but twice times has me seriously shock shy if you will as there never seems to be a try before you buy option.
All sells final anotherwards.
Here is a photo of the typical roads here in my county.
Currently running stock Factory MT's 1.75 frt coils, 1.50 r coils heavy so as to handle small Jeep trailer.
Well, I cannot insert the photo from my Ipad. The photo consist of errosion cuts across the road including miles of washboard.