Mobusaki
TJ Enthusiast
Full flex, full steering lock is when you see body and frame interferences. Full bump is where you see steering and track bar problems.
What is the difference between full flex and full bump?
Full flex, full steering lock is when you see body and frame interferences. Full bump is where you see steering and track bar problems.
Full flex = one side compressed, the other extended.What is the difference between full flex and full bump?
As determined by the shocks.Full flex = one side compressed, the other extended.
Full bump = both sides fully compressed.
This isn't so much about being LCOG, it's more about finding a simple and viable way to fit a larger tire for clearance and aesthetics without sacrificing uptravel, while avoiding opening pandora's box of suspension lift geometry, steering interference, and drive shaft angles and all the associated expenses and headaches that go along with correcting each of those issues.Other than maybe getting a tunable shock in there (if one that short exists), there will be no significant increase in travel. That's one of the drawbacks of a LCoG build. The spring lift is for more than just fitting larger tires.
This isn't so much about being LCOG, it's more about finding a simple and viable way to fit a larger tire for clearance and aesthetics without sacrificing uptravel, while avoiding opening pandora's box of suspension lift geometry, steering interference, and drive shaft angles and all the associated expenses and headaches that go along with correcting each of those issues.
Yes, I'm sure a lifted TJ on 33's is more capable, but not everyone needs or wants to deal with such a build.
I was barely able to move mine out before the ranchos hit the frame at articulationYou're describing both shock valving and the behavior of the rear track bar.
Relocating the shock's axle mounts can help some with increasing travel. The problem I see is that it is easy for the shock body to hit the frame at full flex.
This is a subjective statement as I like the Overline flares. The Arched flares I'd agree with that statement.Metalcloak fenders are really fucking ugly.
Their armor is such poor quality though. The fitment is really bad. Doesn’t even compare with savvy or genright(not perfect either). Metalcloak armor quality is comparable to the no name eBay/Amazon crap.This is a subjective statement as I like the Overline flares. The Arched flares I'd agree with that statement.
Agree, I hate the arched.. but I can't tell you how many complements I get on my overlines.This is a subjective statement as I like the Overline flares. The Arched flares I'd agree with that statement.
Not sure which pieces you are referring to or how you're defining the quality.Their armor is such poor quality though. The fitment is really bad. Doesn’t even compare with savvy or genright(not perfect either). Metalcloak armor quality is comparable to the no name eBay/Amazon crap.
Their armor is such poor quality though. The fitment is really bad. Doesn’t even compare with savvy or genright(not perfect either). Metalcloak armor quality is comparable to the no name eBay/Amazon crap.
Not sure which pieces you are referring to or how you're defining the quality.
I have the fenders with inner liners and rear quarter panel/corner armor. All of it came with good instructions, all the parts I needed, and bolted direct on with no modifications necessary. The corner armor was cut cleanly and fit well with no issues. The aluminum armor has withstood multiple hard hits and scrapes on rocks / trees with nothing but paint scrapes (which I just spray over with more black paint if I care lol ).
What are you referring to as really bad fitment?
To be clear, I'm not defending their advertising, or even all of their products, but my personal experience with the parts I bought and installed has been very positive.
If you recall I kinda flopped my jeep on both sides last year and all it did was scrape a bit of coating off my fenders, everything held up great.Not sure which pieces you are referring to or how you're defining the quality.
I have the fenders with inner liners and rear quarter panel/corner armor. All of it came with good instructions, all the parts I needed, and bolted direct on with no modifications necessary. The corner armor was cut cleanly and fit well with no issues. The aluminum armor has withstood multiple hard hits and scrapes on rocks / trees with nothing but paint scrapes (which I just spray over with more black paint if I care lol ).
What are you referring to as really bad fitment?
To be clear, I'm not defending their advertising, or even all of their products, but my personal experience with the parts I bought and installed has been very positive.
Kinda he says.... lol I believe there is videoIf you recall I kinda flopped my jeep on both sides last year and all it did was scrape a bit of coating off my fenders, everything held up great.
Well it was never bad enough I couldn't back out of it.Kinda he says.... lol I believe there is video![]()
