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5K views 23 replies 10 participants last post by  JRsmoothee 
#1 ·
Just got them in!
Thank you Hops23

I have pics uploading soon.
Hopefully can get them installed tmrw.
a couple of questions..
Can i use stock bumpstops? just have them cut them?
How much is the avg install cost?
 
#3 ·
Thank you rob

I will wait on install then :/
i watched there official videos on youtube...
they cut the bumpstops
 
#4 ·
no instructions included??

the only reason i say contact them as the first ones, otherwise know as bwoody springs, some were happy with some oof the fixes some left stock, seemed all over the place.

so to be sure, I would do whatever they say, i didnt see any instruction sheets on thier site, that was my first hope, :lol:
 
#5 ·
Nope, i guess they feel that anyone can install it blindy lol
oh wellllllllllll
 
#7 ·
2nd version roadmagnets
 
#9 ·
yea these didnt, that is why im confused..
on there video the guy cut his... im wondering if i should do the same.
Im anxious to get these installed
 
#11 ·
Doing them yourself right...
 
#12 ·
i want an extreme drop! :( god........

idk how :(
 
#13 ·
My bwoody first runs should be here the end of the week or beginning of next will be doing mind then...could help you out sometime after mine are done.
 
#14 ·
I just dont have the part that forces the spring down to load.
i doubt we could do both jeeps within a reasonable amount of time huh?
 
#17 ·
A spring compressor?

You dont need one.

Unbolt the shock and you are good to go.

However, a pitman arm puller (12 bucks from any auto part store) will come in handy when doing the fronts

You could do both jeeps easy in one day... I used the How To Scott posted as my guide.

And if you didnt get bumpstops, definately cut them. Its a pretty low ride, and you'll probably bottom out a few times no matter how smooth of roads you have
 
#15 ·
Well we could definitely get them both done in a day, but I wouldn't be able to do that till next weekend probably Sunday...
 
#18 ·
Bottoming out is inevitable we live in louisiana, the riads arw straight tgrough swamp land its like your on a rollercoaster!
 
#20 ·
No idea on install cost...probably around $200/250...

Are these the SRT RoadMagnets or WK RoadMagnets?

If they are the SRT RoadMagnets you should get the SRT front Bilsteins also and you will have to cut the front bumpstops in half. The rears should have come with a new set of bumpstops (mine are the 2nd version and they did).

I am going to end up getting the Monroe Sensa-trac load adjusting shocks for the rear.



This is what it will look once dropped.



I had over 320 pounds of salt in the back yesterday and it didn't bottom out and was a very nice ride. It should drop it around 2.5/3 inches all around.
 
#21 ·
Thanks guys...
Im calling them today to see what should be done exactly.
 
#24 ·
mine looked like that........rough f*ckin ride, will get pics up soon of all suspension setups (for visual references)
 
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