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Shock absorber choices.

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Shock absorber choices.

Post by ZOOK92 »

Morning all,
There is so much conflicting imfo on this subject , that I am requesting some more to frazzle my brain.
I have a '92 4Runner. the previous owner put in a 2" lift, but it appears used standard shocks ( the kit is OME). It was dropping the rear wheel a shock length of 56cm, which is its maximum extension.
I do not carry huge weights in the car, it is a daily driver, and I do regular weekend work in rocky areas.
I just want some peoples choices on shocks, brand wise and models if possible, that they find good, and give maximum articulation to the suspension.
Thanks all.
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Post by ZOOK92 »

Sorry to harp, but I will be going this weekend to look, so any replies would be good.
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

If you have OME springs in it.. id suggest going back to ARB, getting them to match the part numbers with the springs and giving the right shocks for the job...
Cheers,
Dan.

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