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Is This Right?

Niedhogg

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'79 Jeep CJ7 Renegade with 304ci V8, TH400 auto, Quadratrac T-case, Stock 20 and 30 rears with no mods yet, not sure of the gear ratio.. 4" Softride Superlift, w/widetrac shock towers and 35x12.50x15 BFG Mud-Terrains

'76 CJ5, 232 ci, T-150 3-speed, D20 T-case, Corp. 20 rear w/full float axles and lockout hubs and Detroit auto locker, D30 front w/lockout hubs, gear ratio is unknown..
Jack the front up by the wheel. Disconnect the shock and see if the axle raises. The shocks won't last long if they are bottoming out.

A quick spin over some bad rocks will tell you if they are bottoming out.
 
Jack the front up by the wheel. Disconnect the shock and see if the axle raises. The shocks won't last long if they are bottoming out.

A quick spin over some bad rocks will tell you if they are bottoming out.

Somebody else mentioned that I may have a pre 72 frame, will this affect my lift and how long these shocks are? The rear seems pretty normal..
 
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Is this on your CJ7 ? It looks like you have early "short" upper shock mounts and the shocks may be for a later Jeep with the "tall" shock mount tower. Just something to keep in mind because on later Jeep CJ7 's the shock tower is much longer requiring a longer shock absorber than the earlier CJ7 's. Look up the part numbers and confirm they are for an early CJ7 not a later one. Most Wide-Track later CJ's have the tall mount for the longer shock and more travel. Earlier 70's CJ7 's have the short tower. With a Jeep as old as a CJ, any PO could have changed things around but you definitely have the "short" towers on that frame.

RangerRick
 
Is this on your CJ-7? It looks like you have early "short" upper shock mounts and the shocks may be for a later Jeep with the "tall" shock mount tower. Just something to keep in mind because on later Jeep CJ-7's the shock tower is much longer requiring a longer shock absorber than the earlier CJ-7's. Look up the part numbers and confirm they are for an early CJ-7 not a later one. Most Wide-Track later CJ's have the tall mount for the longer shock and more travel. Earlier 70's CJ-7's have the short tower. With a Jeep as old as a CJ, any PO could have changed things around but you definitely have the "short" towers on that frame.

RangerRick

Ok thanks. This is on my CJ7 , and I can't check part numbers or anything for the kit as it all came with the Jeep, some parts installed some not.. can I install a taller shock tower then?
 
The taller shock tower just bolts on. You may have to cut the old mounts off to make room, tho.
I have a few sets of these if you decide you need some.

On another note...If you were to have a pre-'72 frame...there will be extensive mods made to it to get the CJ7 body to fit. You may want to look for mods made and how well they were done before you go to far.
If however your frame is just an earlier model CJ7 frame, disregard my comment! lol
 
The taller shock tower just bolts on. You may have to cut the old mounts off to make room, tho.
I have a few sets of these if you decide you need some.

On another note...If you were to have a pre-'72 frame...there will be extensive mods made to it to get the CJ-7 body to fit. You may want to look for mods made and how well they were done before you go to far.
If however your frame is just an earlier model Cj-7 frame, disregard my comment! lol

Extensive mods? That doesn't sound good, and to top it off, I am using a YJ tub. I had taken some measurements several weeks ago because I was aware that I would have to move a couple of the mounts, and I thought it looked close, but I guess I need to look a lot closer now. Are there issues beyond just the body mounts when you say extensive???

I would be interested in those shock towers, I need for these shocks to work correctly.
 
Don't get me wrong...I don't think you have a pre-72 frame. I think you have an early CJ7 frame. I was trying to point out that they didn't make a CJ7 in the 60's or early 70's, and the wheelbase for a CJ5 would have had to be modified to fit that tub.

If you have a CJ7 frame (and I think you do) then there are minimal mods to make to make the YJ tub work, and a couple frame mount mods are part of that. You seem to have confirmed that already.

Personally I think you have the wrong shocks for the application, but they should be able to be made to work with the later shock mounts. I will get a set pulled for you today, and send you pics via PM.
 
Don't get me wrong...I don't think you have a pre-72 frame. I think you have an early Cj-7 frame. I was trying to point out that they didn't make a CJ-7 in the 60's or early 70's, and the wheelbase for a CJ-5 would have had to be modified to fit that tub.

If you have a cj-7 frame (and I think you do) then there are minimal mods to make to make the YJ tub work, and a couple frame mount mods are part of that. You seem to have confirmed that already.

Personally I think you have the wrong shocks for the application, but they should be able to be made to work with the later shock mounts. I will get a set pulled for you today, and send you pics via PM.

Thanks again, Mike!! PM replied to!
 
Hey Niedhogg....

I remembered you were thinking of putting taller shock towers on your CJ, so I found this old post. If you remember, we have the exact same Jeep, right down to the paint scheme.

Anyway, I ended up contacting mylittlecj5 and buying a set from him as well, and was wondering if you installed yours and if so, did you bolt on or weld on? Also, do you have any pics? Do the new ones go right where the old, shorter ones were?

thanks

brian
 

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