Yeah I bet...way better. I'm sure you're loving the new ratio. :thumb:
Oh yeah, loving it for sure. :yup:
Not trying to take sides here but, a well designed kit doesn't necessarily work better, it work "works properly". If your coils are unseating, the manufacturer incorrectly chose to provide shocks that were too long, plain and simple. If it really were such a good idea, Jeep would have incorporated that feature along with its e-disco on Rubicons. Fact of the matter is, coils that unseat can potential catch on things like jounce stops, brake lines and ABS lines and do damage them. Believe it or not, I have seen it happen.
That would mean less travel.
Travel isn't everything and too much travel can cause other problems as mentioned above.
Coil retainers do the trick.
Coil retainers are nothing more than a bandaid that can be ripped off just as easily. Again, this is something I have seen happen and if you play hard enough, it is something you would know that I am right about.
I guess rock krawler needs to redesign their kits and recommended shock lengths.
As a matter of fact, I do think RK should redesign their kits with shocks that are of the appropriate length rather than provide bandaids like spring retainer and try to sell it as a good design idea. Of course, that's just me.
Internet=true. Don't do it. If your coil unseats your rig with spontaneously combust.
Please, are the dramatics really necessary? I what I have seen is what I have seen but of course, you can choose to believe whatever it is you want to believe.
Again, not trying to take sides here, just sharing what I have seen. Me, I would never purposefully run shocks that are too long just for the sake of gaining a bit more droop but, I'm new to all this Jeep stuff and, what would I know.