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Mr. Bi-Polar
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I was asked this question on reddit 3 or 4 days ago. so I gave it my best shot on how best to create a more comfortable ride for our wrangler. Mind you we're dealing with driving a brick and I really doubt I can come up with a solution. But here's what I think can help make your ride more comfortable.
My first though was to beef up the suspension. While in my days with the SCCA, I learn from many of the drivers about what suspensions they used to beef up their touring cars. I wasn't into off roading, but many of the conversation led to this type of off roading and some of the touring cars were actually used for rally racing. I guess I would have to start with upgrading the bushings and control arms, then move onto the shocks or even a dual shock set up. Like the one seen via rebel offroad.
These were the only things I could come up with accept installing a new more comfortable seat.
So let's put our minds together and think about what are some of the best ways to create a more comfortable ride for something that wasn't meant to be very comfortable in the first place.
My first though was to beef up the suspension. While in my days with the SCCA, I learn from many of the drivers about what suspensions they used to beef up their touring cars. I wasn't into off roading, but many of the conversation led to this type of off roading and some of the touring cars were actually used for rally racing. I guess I would have to start with upgrading the bushings and control arms, then move onto the shocks or even a dual shock set up. Like the one seen via rebel offroad.
These were the only things I could come up with accept installing a new more comfortable seat.
So let's put our minds together and think about what are some of the best ways to create a more comfortable ride for something that wasn't meant to be very comfortable in the first place.