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Thanks for the info mate, looks like I have standard 1/2" arb on the rear. Once I get Christmas out the way I'm going to replace the rear trailing arms as they need to be done! Once I've done them I think I'll look into getting the 9/16 arb :thumb2
 
Personally i dont think she will ever like the jeep and you will be wasting money on upgrades.. my wife did the same with a v6 long wheel base suzuki vitara some years back... we just sold it and moved on..
 
Personally i dont think she will ever like the jeep and you will be wasting money on upgrades.. my wife did the same with a v6 long wheel base suzuki vitara some years back... we just sold it and moved on..

A Suzuki is not quite in the same league as a jeep :D
Although I'm not knocking a Suzuki :thumb2
 
Standard rear ARB

Thanks for the info mate, looks like I have standard 1/2" arb on the rear. Once I get Christmas out the way I'm going to replace the rear trailing arms as they need to be done! Once I've done them I think I'll look into getting the 9/16 arb :thumb2

Is yours a WJ series ?
The later ones were fitted with the 7/8" but I believe the earlier production runs had 1/2" ones.
If yours is the 1/2" one you might find a standard 7/8" one stiff enough. Either way I would put some heavy duty adjustable rear shock absorbers on at the same time if funds will allow. That way you can tinker with the ride.

I seriously considered reverting back to a standard rear ARB but we have got used to the ride over the last 23 months of ownership.
 
Yeah its a WJ 4.0 6 cylinder :sly
The motor is on gas so its not too harsh on the wallet! Gas at the moment is pretty cheap at 49p a litre :thumb2
Not looked into the shockers yet but I like the sound of adjustable ones! I'm sure my Arb is 1/2"
 
Yeah its a WJ 4.0 6 cylinder :sly
The motor is on gas so its not too harsh on the wallet! Gas at the moment is pretty cheap at 49p a litre :thumb2
Not looked into the shockers yet but I like the sound of adjustable ones! I'm sure my Arb is 1/2"

Trick bit of kit when I saw it mate :thumb2

Deffo a truck I'd consider in the future :naughty
 
I've been offered a 1998 4.0 grand Cherokee.
LPG kit on it,2" lift and almost new mud tyres.
Guy wants a grand or nearest offer.
Runs fine on gas but a bit lumpy on petrol.
If crimbo wasn't just around the corner I would be very tempted.
 
Yeah its a WJ 4.0 6 cylinder :sly
The motor is on gas so its not too harsh on the wallet! Gas at the moment is pretty cheap at 49p a litre :thumb2
Not looked into the shockers yet but I like the sound of adjustable ones! I'm sure my Arb is 1/2"

Sounds great but as we use the Shuttle it's a none starter as they do not allow gas powered vehicles. I almost bought a Nissan Murrano with a LPG conversion until I realised this.

Koni do a Heavy Track unit http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_o....TRS0&_nkw=koni+jeep+shock+absorbers&_sacat=0
 
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Yeah its a WJ 4.0 6 cylinder :sly
The motor is on gas so its not too harsh on the wallet! Gas at the moment is pretty cheap at 49p a litre :thumb2
Not looked into the shockers yet but I like the sound of adjustable ones! I'm sure my Arb is 1/2"

Where do you get gas at that price, last I looked it was 70 here, Rick
 
Local Texaco garage, first time I filled up it was 0.46p a litre! Guessing it might drop again after Christmas!


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