V2 Shock Upgrade for the Jeep Cherokee XJ | Review & Replacement
This week we are back to work on the 1999 Jeep Cherokee XJ. Today we will be reviewing the Rough Country N3 Shocks after 20k miles. From there we will be replacing them with New Rough Country V2 Shocks. The video will cover not only the replacement process but the necessary parts needed to complete the job. This video will cover the whole job from start to finish. If you have any questions that the video does not cover, make sure to leave them below.
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Hi Austin. What I love most about you and your videos is that you are like a large percentage of us. You work in your garage, no lift that has been given to you by a sponsor; your own tools, and if you don't have a specialty tool, you make do with what you have. Keep your videos coming!!
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I did however get a few things sponsored but most everything is bought myself.
I’m a previous YJ and a current TJ owner, but I watch every video of yours because the XJ is such a bad ass classic. And your videos are excellent!
Out Jeeping I practically follow everything you do for the restore on my 2001 XJ . The floor pan replacement , rock sliders the lift and I thank you dude I appreciate all the videos keep them going dude Thanks again.
My man is ALIVE!!!!
Thanks for cleaning up all the rust. I just think a guy should clean up the underside if he is there working on it anyway. Looks good; I always enjoy the detail of your videos.
Another great video again Austin, got my OutJeeping decal in the mail last week, Thanks again for your videos.
The best Jeep videos for how to Thanks so much keep them coming
Update on the V2s? I'm considering the V2 and Fox 2.0 for my F150 on a 7" lift with 37s. Any experience between the V2 and 2.0?
@albertfs4754
8 ай бұрын
Following this as well, did you go for the Fox or Rough country? I’m upgrading my WJ shocks and not sure if I wanna spend the extra $ just for weekend fun or just get a basic upgrade with the Rough Country.
I got the 3.5 rubicon express and full leaf spring. The shocks are alright but the leafs had to be adjust. So far it’s been good and I’ve had it for 5 years now,
Great video I’ve got that same exact Jeep just put in a new 4.0 🔥🔥
Hey Out Jeeping great video , I went with OLDMAN EMU sport shocks with a 4 1/2 lift and the ride is Outstanding so if you change up go with Bilstein , Fox or OLDMAN EMU
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
Forsure, Old Man Emu is definitely something I have my eyes on for the future.
@rasierwasser8965
Жыл бұрын
I do like the OME Nitrocharger Sport very much in my XJ. Like your Videos. Just one suggestion, if you show and explain some details, please try not to go off cam 😉
Awesome Austin
Why are the rear shocks mounted different directions? First set was shock body to axle, 2nd set was shock body to sub-frame??
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
That's just how rough country designed the shocks.
Nice clear video's. How did you handle the rust and what shocks would you recommend for a non lifted xj?
@kdigiacomo
Жыл бұрын
Anything besides RC
not bad for the price, 1 yer since installed and 0 issues, what you think about the new rough country M1?
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
Would like to try them in the future for sure. I would expect them to be better than the N3 series as I expect they will replace them.
What size bolts did you get for the front shocks?
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
5/16" x 1.25"
Whats the update on the shocks how are they holding up on the road and lie bumps and railroad tracks and things
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
Pretty good so far, they have smoothened out since I installed and are not as stiff.
@henrythompson5624
Жыл бұрын
@OutJeeping thanks for the info I'm on the fence of getting the V2s or the Fox 2.0 my lift is a Rough Country so I was trying to give them a shot
@Pens4Life85
9 ай бұрын
@@henrythompson5624 I'm in exact same boat as you. What did you go with? Regrets?
@henrythompson5624
9 ай бұрын
@@Pens4Life85 fox in im glad I did thing ride like a dream
@Pens4Life85
9 ай бұрын
@@henrythompson5624 .......what?
1 month in how are the shocks handling?
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
So far so good, no issues with them yet.
@shawnvergilia1609
Жыл бұрын
Good to hear, my old shocks are ready to be swapped out. I have plenty of other RC parts but doing more research on the v2s
Blessings, John 3:16. Jesus loves you.
You want a better ride get a WJ haha
rc shocks suck! Go fox or bilstein
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
Was waiting for a comment like this 😀
@rasierwasser8965
Жыл бұрын
@@OutJeeping 😂
@Savage264243
Жыл бұрын
@@OutJeeping what is your review so far?
@geraldhenrickson7472
Жыл бұрын
You have installed the new V2's and did not like them? What vehicle? Please elaborate otherwise it seems you are just shooting from the hip.
@michaeldagostino69
Жыл бұрын
@@geraldhenrickson7472 any time I ask about the v2 shocks the only answer I get is from people like this that say rough country shocks suck, get 5100s or 2.0s blah blah blah. yet they have never tried the v2 shocks themselves. They are just programmed to hate on rough country without any experience with the v2
Young man, awesome video with lots of detail. I own a 94 with a 3.5 inch Rough Country lift and my ride is stiff and very old-truck feel. Do these new shocks make you ride smoother? Does it ride closer to the smooth ride of a car? Thank you.
@marvicty
Жыл бұрын
The best thing to do for ride quality is get a shackle relocation kit. The stock shackle angle on a Jeep XJ is horrible and worse once you lift it 3" and up.
@OutJeeping
Жыл бұрын
Well with a lift the springs are a stiffer spring rate and the control arm angles are steeper so you will feel the impact of a bump alot more. With shocks they will help stabilize the vehicle after a bump in the road. So overall these shocks helped with smoothing out the bumps. But the jeep still will not ride like it has independent wheel suspension like newer vehicles.