brooklyn
SILVER Star
I have read most of the threads here on MUD and jeep threads to see what shocks people are running for a short wheel based 4x4 and have yet to find information that guides me to my next purchase for my 1968 FJ40.
Back Story - I have a 1968 FJ40, 2.5" OME medium lift, hard top, front winch, rear gas tank (soon to be installed), mainly driven in metro NYC (pot holes, expansion joints) with the occasional fire road "off-roading". The OME shocks that were installed 7+ years ago and need replacement. Original drive train.
Today, I called Slee Offroad and talked with a sales rep who said he doesn't specialize in FJ40s and would be hesitant to make a recommendation. However, he did say that he believed the OME Sport Shocks & Fox shock would give too harsh a ride for the short wheel based FJ40.
I have read about Bilstein 5100 and Ranchos RS9000XL adjustable ride shocks, but not enough to make a decision pro or con.
Bottom Line - looking for a reasonable non-jarring ride (have owned multiple CJ7s and FJ40s - so I know I won't get Cadillac or Lincoln Town Car comfort) that will work in a more metro setting with a tab bit of off road.
Any recommendations are appreciated.
Back Story - I have a 1968 FJ40, 2.5" OME medium lift, hard top, front winch, rear gas tank (soon to be installed), mainly driven in metro NYC (pot holes, expansion joints) with the occasional fire road "off-roading". The OME shocks that were installed 7+ years ago and need replacement. Original drive train.
Today, I called Slee Offroad and talked with a sales rep who said he doesn't specialize in FJ40s and would be hesitant to make a recommendation. However, he did say that he believed the OME Sport Shocks & Fox shock would give too harsh a ride for the short wheel based FJ40.
I have read about Bilstein 5100 and Ranchos RS9000XL adjustable ride shocks, but not enough to make a decision pro or con.
Bottom Line - looking for a reasonable non-jarring ride (have owned multiple CJ7s and FJ40s - so I know I won't get Cadillac or Lincoln Town Car comfort) that will work in a more metro setting with a tab bit of off road.
Any recommendations are appreciated.