What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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What did you do to your cherokee today?
It's true their quality isn't so great. I've had to warranty out a lot of their stuff because of improper engineering that leads to premature failure.
As mentioned earlier, I think their leaf springs are one of their worst faults. They are just steel leafs stacked on top of one another, and with no insulation, they rust like steel in salt water because of all the friction.
I posted some honest reviews on their Web site and they were never approved by moderation. It's clear they only approve the 4+ star reviews to make themselves look good.
I've been running their 6.5 inch kit for 3 years now and so far the only thing to technically "break" has been the sway bar disconnect, but engineering problems have resulted in a warrantied out leaf spring set, additions of coil spring spacers, warrantied track bar, arguing about their pitman arm drop with no response after I told them like it is, and the likes.
I've been a good customer, so that's probably why they've been alright warrantying my stuff, but eventually when I get the "we can't do it anymore," my ranting about their stuff will get a lot worse.
I talked to BDS over the phone and discussed how their parts are built and how they compare, and BDS does actually make very good springs with proper insulation. The only thing I didn't like as much is the leaf springs will have poly bushings instead of rubber.
I'm excited to move over. I essentially just need their springs, and I've thought about also doing their long arm kit because I don't like the Rough Country X Flex control arms.
Nonetheless, I can see where Rough Country is going. You'll see their Web site is nothing but flashy LED light bars and toggle switches and fender flares now. They look like they're moving out of the suspension business and into the mall pavement princess business.
As mentioned earlier, I think their leaf springs are one of their worst faults. They are just steel leafs stacked on top of one another, and with no insulation, they rust like steel in salt water because of all the friction.
I posted some honest reviews on their Web site and they were never approved by moderation. It's clear they only approve the 4+ star reviews to make themselves look good.
I've been running their 6.5 inch kit for 3 years now and so far the only thing to technically "break" has been the sway bar disconnect, but engineering problems have resulted in a warrantied out leaf spring set, additions of coil spring spacers, warrantied track bar, arguing about their pitman arm drop with no response after I told them like it is, and the likes.
I've been a good customer, so that's probably why they've been alright warrantying my stuff, but eventually when I get the "we can't do it anymore," my ranting about their stuff will get a lot worse.
I talked to BDS over the phone and discussed how their parts are built and how they compare, and BDS does actually make very good springs with proper insulation. The only thing I didn't like as much is the leaf springs will have poly bushings instead of rubber.
I'm excited to move over. I essentially just need their springs, and I've thought about also doing their long arm kit because I don't like the Rough Country X Flex control arms.
Nonetheless, I can see where Rough Country is going. You'll see their Web site is nothing but flashy LED light bars and toggle switches and fender flares now. They look like they're moving out of the suspension business and into the mall pavement princess business.
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What did you do to your cherokee today?
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Agreed. The fact they can be user rebuilt is a huge plus for me, nobody touches my rig but me, I like having the option of rebuilding instead of buying new, or sending out. Call me ****, LOL
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why you guys gotta bite Virginia's thing?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Trashmore_Park
lived 4 blocks from there when I was a kid. awesome place
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Trashmore_Park
lived 4 blocks from there when I was a kid. awesome place
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At first they were not going to warrenty them. Said they crack due to having loose ubolts. Took me telling them about the known issue and assuring them that mine were tight before they would warrenty them. Also had to dig up my receipt from IRO from 7 years ago... All that being said, they did warrenty them in .the end. Even free shipping. I was told to cut up the old ones and basically not tell anyone online about my problem.
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Bless Michigan for getting enough snow that having a covered cart corral pays off in winter!
I'm not opposed to getting wet, I DD'd a sportbike for three years haha. Not having fender flares or wheel well liners to kinda deflect the water a bit though.... I was soaked on my left side. Thankfully no rain tomorrow, so I'll get to dry it out and get the doors back on tomorrow evening.
I'm not opposed to getting wet, I DD'd a sportbike for three years haha. Not having fender flares or wheel well liners to kinda deflect the water a bit though.... I was soaked on my left side. Thankfully no rain tomorrow, so I'll get to dry it out and get the doors back on tomorrow evening.
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Drove the '95 for a quick trip to town to try to find a cable for a computer project. Battery decided to crap out. Thankfully the parking lot of the local Freddie's had enough of a slope and I could get enough momentum to roll-start it. Left it running while I checked a couple of places.
No, I don't lick fish.
why you guys gotta bite Virginia's thing?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Trashmore_Park
lived 4 blocks from there when I was a kid. awesome place
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Trashmore_Park
lived 4 blocks from there when I was a kid. awesome place
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Today I waxed it, sure is pretty.
I also lived nearby Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach! (3 miles). Used to skateboard the 'snake runs'. Are you old enough to remember those?
I have also talked to BDS tech. The poly bushings can be swapped out for clevite rubber.. One of the smaller leafs can be removed to adjust rate.
why you guys gotta bite Virginia's thing?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Trashmore_Park
lived 4 blocks from there when I was a kid. awesome place
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Trashmore_Park
lived 4 blocks from there when I was a kid. awesome place
I have also talked to BDS tech. The poly bushings can be swapped out for clevite rubber.. One of the smaller leafs can be removed to adjust rate.
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Finished mounting extended front brake hoses w/ stainless hardware, centered front axle, performed front-end alignment and took it for a real test ride (even getting up to 80 mph) since installing RRO CAD and it rode/handled better than it ever has.
I honestly don't believe it will need adjustable UCA/LCA's. It seems dead-nuts on everywhere with no adverse affects. Granted, I've got a small fortune tied up in the front end but, what are the odds? Or am I just one lucky s.o.b.?
At worst, it just means I can spend the $ on something else!
I honestly don't believe it will need adjustable UCA/LCA's. It seems dead-nuts on everywhere with no adverse affects. Granted, I've got a small fortune tied up in the front end but, what are the odds? Or am I just one lucky s.o.b.?
At worst, it just means I can spend the $ on something else!
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Did the old tattoo shop back alley starter swap after finishing my back piece. Glad I had my random junk yard set in the ride.