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Whats up guys I wanted to know where I can pick up some shock pin eliminators?

 

And are they worth it to be changed?

 

They are always worth the cost to swap them in the rear of a Cherokee. For everything else I go the route of if you manage to break the bar pin.

 

Cheapies that are kind of model specific.

http://roughcountry....eliminator.html

 

Expensive, but should work generally on any shock in any location.

http://www.quadratec...s/16030_101.htm

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Front lowers are worth it in my eyes as they load the shock bushing with the correct preload. You will only need the front lowers as the rear of a Comanche is stud top and bottom already. Also the front and rear BPE's (bar pin eliminators) are completely different so you will need a set for the front only.

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You will only need the front lowers as the rear of a Comanche is stud top and bottom already.

 

The rear shocks for a Comanche are not stud mounts, they are eye (loop) mounts. The studs are on the vehicle. It's the upper end of the fronts that's a stud (stem) mount.

 

Page 4 -- the type on the left is what's on the rear of the MJ: http://www.monroe.com/assets/downloads/english/08_MountingLengthSheet.pdf

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The rear shocks for a Comanche are not stud mounts, they are eye (loop) mounts. The studs are on the vehicle. It's the upper end of the fronts that's a stud (stem) mount.

 

Page 4 -- the type on the left is what's on the rear of the MJ: http://www.monroe.co...LengthSheet.pdf

 

I was referring to the stud on the frame, not stud on the shock itself. Guess I could have explained that a little better.

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I just did this last week, well worth it.

I noticed a lot of noise and clunking going on up front so I checked the lower shock bushing...... They were gone completely. I got the iron rock brand BPEs $30 and they move the shock mount outboard a little which actually helps... Once you look at it.

Firmed up the ride, alot but like I said my bushings were gone.

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