Light Racing JounceShocks Install - What Goes Bump
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These are the components that make up a JounceShock. On the left is one of two styles of mounts available that attach, via a thread-on design, the JounceShock body to the vehicle's frame. This mount is welded to the frame. In the middle is the JounceShock itself. They are available in two sizes: 1 1/2 inches and 3 inches of travel (shown here). The 1 1/2 is 6 inches long overall, while the 3-incher is 9 inches long overall. Both bodies are the same diameter and use the same frame mounts and feet. Below is the thread-on nylon "foot" that comes in contact with the weld-on "target" below it when the vehicle's suspension travels upwards. The feet and targets are available in corresponding convex and concave shapes to fit different applications. View Related Article
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Toyota 4runner Research
Finding a fuel efficient automobile today is easier than ever. Check out the Toyota 4runner buyer's guide providing information on car specs, reviews and fuel economy. The 2010 4runner is available with the following engine options: V8, V6, and comes with comparable warranty coverage to other vehicles in its class. You also might want to research the Dodge Durango and the GMC Sierra.
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