I posted this on 4x4mecca as well. Wanted to post in here to get more feedback from you guys too.
After waiting a little over 2 weeks, my shocks are finally here from jackit.com... Did a test fit first thing this morning and to my disapppointment, the shock bodies look too long for compression. I gave jackit.com an email containing my ride height measurements and requested the 14.53" travel with the 255/70 valving.
Current ride height: approximately 5" lift on stock 52" and 56" springs.
Front: 23" from shock eyehole to eyehole. (With cast Ford towers, the shock mount is 5" above stock position.)
Rear: 22" from eyehole to eyehole. I have the DIY4X inboarding shock crossmember.
Well, the Bilstein shock bodies are 19" from upper eyehole to end of shock tube. So they collapse at 20" and extend at 35". So that gives me what, 2-3" before bottoming out? I'm not looking forward to cracking my frame again, though.
Not sure if I should either call them again for a solution and have another 3 weeks cut into my wheeling season or just get some shock hoops? I don't think the shock hoops are any taller than my ford towers anyway.
What do you guys think? Also several people have the 5150s with the 14.53" travel, how are they getting away with making it work, especially with the Ford towers????
If anybody has any pics, post them up, I need to see how much shaft you have before bottoming out.
Thanks.
After waiting a little over 2 weeks, my shocks are finally here from jackit.com... Did a test fit first thing this morning and to my disapppointment, the shock bodies look too long for compression. I gave jackit.com an email containing my ride height measurements and requested the 14.53" travel with the 255/70 valving.
Current ride height: approximately 5" lift on stock 52" and 56" springs.
Front: 23" from shock eyehole to eyehole. (With cast Ford towers, the shock mount is 5" above stock position.)
Rear: 22" from eyehole to eyehole. I have the DIY4X inboarding shock crossmember.
Well, the Bilstein shock bodies are 19" from upper eyehole to end of shock tube. So they collapse at 20" and extend at 35". So that gives me what, 2-3" before bottoming out? I'm not looking forward to cracking my frame again, though.
Not sure if I should either call them again for a solution and have another 3 weeks cut into my wheeling season or just get some shock hoops? I don't think the shock hoops are any taller than my ford towers anyway.
What do you guys think? Also several people have the 5150s with the 14.53" travel, how are they getting away with making it work, especially with the Ford towers????
If anybody has any pics, post them up, I need to see how much shaft you have before bottoming out.
Thanks.



