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If not then I'd recommend having them tuned before you install them.Good question. It looks like you bought them outside of the lift kit. I imagine they're spec'ed for the lift (you will be running) and the weight of the rig?
-TJ
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If not then I'd recommend having them tuned before you install them.Good question. It looks like you bought them outside of the lift kit. I imagine they're spec'ed for the lift (you will be running) and the weight of the rig?
-TJ
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Tuning is specific to your exact vehicle and driving. I.e. a stock JK that only runs fast in the desert will need a different tune than a loaded down overland-speced JK that likes slower speed rock crawling like Brad from Trail Recon. A lot of OEM tunes are designed to work ok for the majority of drivers but some tunes are way too soft or way too stiff. It wouodn't hurt to call someone like Accutune for Downsouth Motorsports to get a 2nd opinion. They work with Jeeps and Fox a lot so they will tell you whether a tune is worth it for your needs or if the oem tune is good enough and you can wait to rebuild the shocks then tune. When you buy from dealers like them, a tune is included in the purchase price. I think Filthy Motorsports works the same way.The place I got them from said they were meant for JKs with 0 to 2" lifts. The teraflex lift kit (waiting) is 1.5".
So hopefully they wont need any tuning.
How would one tune a shock anyways? I have never done so.
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Tuning is specific to your exact vehicle and driving. I.e. a stock JK that only runs fast in the desert will need a different tune than a loaded down overland-speced JK that likes slower speed rock crawling like Brad from Trail Recon. A lot of OEM tunes are designed to work ok for the majority of drivers but some tunes are way too soft or way too stiff. It wouodn't hurt to call someone like Accutune for Downsouth Motorsports to get a 2nd opinion. They work with Jeeps and Fox a lot so they will tell you whether a tune is worth it for your needs or if the oem tune is good enough and you can wait to rebuild the shocks then tune. When you buy from dealers like them, a tune is included in the purchase price. I think Filthy Motorsports works the same way.
Tuning involves changing up the valving by adding or removing plates and increasing or decreasing oil flow through plates. These videos can help you better understand why different shocks work the way they do.
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Man those are beautiful photos! What trail is that?
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Thank you!Man those are beautiful photos! What trail is that?
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Man those are beautiful photos! What trail is that?
I’ll have to check it out sometime!
Thank you!
That is Anza Borrego in southern California.
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You guys have any cool canyons or trails out there?Too bad I’m in TN, I would have joined you!
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You guys have any cool canyons or trails out there?Too bad I’m in TN, I would have joined you!
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Ah ok. Yeah luckily there's a lot of different terrain here in California.Ya we have a few decent ones, but nothing like California! We mostly have to go to off road parks to do any trails.
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