Shock travel may not mean anything... If you have a shock that only extends 20 inches uncompressed, versus something that can travel 32 inches uncompressed, it can extend the amount of downward travel. Is this false? Or does this not matter at all?
Thanks,
:cheesy: LOL!! Is it safe to assume that English isn't your first language? Allow me to try this again and a bit more slowly...
IT DOESN'T MATTER
HOW MUCH DOWNWARD TRAVEL
YOUR SHOCK HAS
YOU ARE ALWAYS GOING TO BE LIMITED
TO THE AMOUNT OF VERTICAL TRAVEL
YOUR JEEP HAS.
So you know, I run 8" coil over shocks on the back of my JK's and yet, I'm able to get 14" of true vertical travel. How in the hell is that possible? Likewise, I run 12" coil overs up front that also provide 14" of true vertical travel - I used to run 14" coil overs but could only do that with limiting straps - why would they be necessary?
You're obsessing over clever marketing that you've been sold on instead of trying to understand why things work the way they do. :yup: