desertrunner
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VMS are you running stock shocks and or plan on continuing to run stock shocks?
I currently have the 2" push rides up front plus a 3/4" spacer but I have a steel Evo quarter pounder with a warn power plant up front so we are probably at the same height in the front.
I did a ton of cycling and measuring when I put those in and did my front axle swap. I orginally put them in with stock Rubicon shocks, stock rear sway bar links and stock brake lines and it all worked fine that way.
When I did the axle swap though I really measured everything out and I am running a rancho shock (the recommended for a 4" lift) Evo front sway bar links and rancho SS brake lines. Because I got so much travel out of the new shocks I needed more link and bake line.
So really my recommendation is to figure out what shock you are gonna run first then you will be able to measure out what size links and brake lines you need based on travel.
Pics for reference


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I currently have the 2" push rides up front plus a 3/4" spacer but I have a steel Evo quarter pounder with a warn power plant up front so we are probably at the same height in the front.
I did a ton of cycling and measuring when I put those in and did my front axle swap. I orginally put them in with stock Rubicon shocks, stock rear sway bar links and stock brake lines and it all worked fine that way.
When I did the axle swap though I really measured everything out and I am running a rancho shock (the recommended for a 4" lift) Evo front sway bar links and rancho SS brake lines. Because I got so much travel out of the new shocks I needed more link and bake line.
So really my recommendation is to figure out what shock you are gonna run first then you will be able to measure out what size links and brake lines you need based on travel.
Pics for reference


Sent from my SM-G950U using WAYALIFE mobile app