It is not required, we offer the shock skid plates to give the serious off-roader that extra peace-of-mind when leaving civilization behind. It will fit any JK Falcon Shock (2.1, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4)
Definitely a must have to if you wheel your jeep a lot or do anything with rocks, I have them on mine and they have save the shocks from hitting boulders. Now just clean them and spray paint them sos they don't rust after just have scratch them.
Close to the shocks, NO. Hit on the Skids, yes. The skid plate require a minimum of 4.75" of backspacing to clear. If adding a lift over 2" you will want at least 4.5" of total backspacing.
@@teraflexsuspensions i have a freind wanting to sell me aev wheels they have 5.2 back spacing and +10mm offset will these rub on skid thank you for reply
That is going to put you at around 5.6" of backspacing. You need a minimum of 4.75" or less. You would have to run some wheel adapters to avoid rubbing, otherwise they will not work.