T totalvideo2 NAXJA Forum User Location port orchard May 27, 2006 #1 I have OME shocks installed in my 88 that came with the 2.0 inch lift I budget boosted it up to 3.5 and i wanna get a RE 4.5 can i use the OME shocks that I have? Or do I need to buy new shocks?
I have OME shocks installed in my 88 that came with the 2.0 inch lift I budget boosted it up to 3.5 and i wanna get a RE 4.5 can i use the OME shocks that I have? Or do I need to buy new shocks?
D DXJ NAXJA Forum User Location Livermore, CA May 27, 2006 #2 Check the number on your shocks. They are stamped in the body of the shock near the bottom. If you have the N35 and N36 shocks they would probably be too short. I have the N35L and N36L with my RE 4.5" and love them.
Check the number on your shocks. They are stamped in the body of the shock near the bottom. If you have the N35 and N36 shocks they would probably be too short. I have the N35L and N36L with my RE 4.5" and love them.
xjtrailrider NAXJA Forum User NAXJA Member Location Roanoke VA May 27, 2006 #3 X-2, The extended shocks would be great for what you are doing. The 0-3" stock size shocks just aren't going to work.
X-2, The extended shocks would be great for what you are doing. The 0-3" stock size shocks just aren't going to work.
jdogg4 NAXJA Forum User Location Evans Colorado. May 28, 2006 #4 DXJ said: Check the number on your shocks. They are stamped in the body of the shock near the bottom. If you have the N35 and N36 shocks they would probably be too short. I have the N35L and N36L with my RE 4.5" and love them. Click to expand... same setup here.
DXJ said: Check the number on your shocks. They are stamped in the body of the shock near the bottom. If you have the N35 and N36 shocks they would probably be too short. I have the N35L and N36L with my RE 4.5" and love them. Click to expand... same setup here.
R RyleyF NAXJA Forum User Location Boone, NC May 28, 2006 #5 Buy some Bar Pin Eliminators for the front and rear. They'll boost the shock length by about an inch.
Buy some Bar Pin Eliminators for the front and rear. They'll boost the shock length by about an inch.