What is the first thing that causes interference when you cycle the suspension?
What you’re saying simply isn’t true. I think you’re using the word uptravel incorrectly.
Hmm opening a can of worms!!!!!
Definitely. It's always politics, personalities and ego's that is the biggest hindrance to a workplace or even forum that keep it from being the best it can be.
That's why there are moderators to manage those things so this forum can continue to be a great place to share ideas, knowledge and solutions to the issues we encounter owning jeeps.
Maybe you should define for us what uptravel means to you so we can understand you better when you use that term?
Maybe you should define for us what uptravel means to you so we can understand you better when you use that term?
I watched Charlie Kirk tell a guy, "That's how you tell me you're losing without telling me you're losing".
I really liked how good he was at being able to have a discussion with people that didn't share his perspective.
Great guy, nothing more to really discuss here. Thanks for your input.
I watched Charlie Kirk tell a guy, "That's how you tell me you're losing without telling me you're losing".
I really liked how good he was at being able to have a discussion with people that didn't share his perspective.
Great guy, nothing more to really discuss here. Thanks for your input.
Uptravel is how far a wheel can travel up from ride height without damage. Bumpstop compression is included. Stock it's about 4".
I usually assume whole-axle movement where both tires are going up at the same time, like when you hit a big bump. But it can mean articulation travel, which may give a different result.
Up travel is entirely defined by the shock travel. Everything else is a matter of clearances where stuff might crash into other stuff.
What? I can't believe the way I read this is what you mean.
So to reiterate my original post, hits doesn't hit. Those are facts.
No hill to die on here...
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Body clearance for tires is at the sheet metal, not at the flexible flares. You solved an aesthetic noise problem that bothered you, not a functional problem that would result in damage.
Was fixing to say the same thing!
And to be very clear, there is nothing wrong with addressing aesthetic issues that one finds bothersome.
So to reiterate my original post, hits doesn't hit. Those are facts.
No hill to die on here...
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Suspension travel is defined by the shocks.
