
Originally Posted by
Urban Panzer
Hey all, good to read thru all this again.........
Few questions / opinions.
Got 2" OME 779's on the front and a 2" SLS spacer under the airbags. Still using factory shocks currently. Pro's and cons for this setup ?
If I fit OME shocks, I assume they will travel longer both up and down, so has anybody felt the need to lower the bump stop ?
Running 265/75-16's so Im thinking I don't want them to stuff themselves up into the arch to far, so bumpstops would do that, or shall just let the shock do it?
Im not quite sure I get the shock "topping out" scenario, as if you use factory shocks, it should travel no further than it did before the lift ? or am I missing something lol.
I can understand the shock "bottoming out", but it does that anyway to limit axle travel
It shouldn't do either, the bump stops should stop bottoming out and the extra travel of a 2" extended shock should stop topping out, with the 2" lift the shock has further to travel, because the bottom mount is further away from the top mount now.
If you are getting a thump, it's more than likely the OME shock fitted with the lift isn't an extended shock, but a standard replacement, I had an Old Man Emu 2" lift with standard replacement shocks in my Disco before my current lift, that's what the shop that did the lift recommended, in the end I had to get the extended shocks as mine was thumping due to the shocks topping out.

Originally Posted by
stevo68
Hmm just reminded me....I have noticed that I get a thumping sound...especially on a recent trip to Fraser when going over humps....have meant to follow up on that. Definately from the rear and from memory seemed to be specific to one side.....the right from memory. ANy ideas,
Regards
Stevo
As above Stevo, you need the extended shocks in the rear and possibly the front too.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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