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looper
09-17-2006, 01:11 AM
I couldn't get the pics to upload here so I created a blog.
http://loopertrooper.blogspot.com/
I've definitely got to get some new shocks. I took a trip down a gravel road today and on the uphill sections, the rearend was bouncing all over the place.
bootzilla
09-17-2006, 05:28 PM
Great Trooper! :wings:
ProComp is doing buy three get one free on their ES shocks (the ES3000 and ES9000 fit the Trooper), I think it runs until the end of the month.
What were your plans on a sway bar disconnect? Did you find a place to buy some, or were you going to make them yourself? I've been meaning to look under the car to see if they use traditional endlinks on the front - if they do, then it shouldn't be too difficult to fab up some quick-disconnect endlink pins...
looper
09-17-2006, 06:07 PM
Independent4x makes some disconnects that I'm going to try:
http://www.independent4x.com/item.jhtml?UCIDs=839915%7C1109486&PRID=1555187
The ProComp ES9000s are at the top of my list. They seem like a good deal.
bootzilla
09-17-2006, 08:13 PM
Wow - I didn't know he had those - they look really high-quality, too. I would think that being able to disconnect the front bar would be a lot more beneficial than the rear - the back end has so much flex, as it is. Scott did some measurements with and without the front bar, I think.
Hopefully I'll be able to tell you how the ES9000's are soon - I am waiting for a set from 4wheelonline, but they are taking forever. They advertise fast shipping, and say they have a wearhouse about 25 miles from me...I'm starting to wonder if they are sending them on foot...
bigreen505
09-17-2006, 11:28 PM
Please report back when you get the sway bar disconnects. I am currently running sans bar in the front.
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