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Although they are listed as struts we have shocks in front , coilover shocks and YES you would need 2 for the front 2 for the rear
I sent you what they cost etc before from JBA and shockwarehouse for the fronts
A literal hockey puck, a puck used for hockey
With 2.5" of lift you'll bolt 2 on each side of the lower spring perch and they will be your bumpstops to prevent over-extension and blown shocks
Rear shock p# is Bilstein 24-185660 Monotube Shock Absorber, Rear, 46mm
With those you'll also need a bushing kit (since those shocks are meant for a YJ) to fill the space between the upper/lower shock mounts, which are available from JBA like everything else, here:
Bilstein Bushing Kit (one kit fits 2 shocks)
The rear shocks are on Amazon for $10 cheaper than JBA as well, FYI
Ok thanks for the part! Any pictures on putting the hockey pucks on so I can have a reference?
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VERY simple drill hole in the lower spring perch, run bolt through hockey pucks and nut on the bottom
We have " what they call struts " on front, rear is shocks
Do you think I would be able to use the stock struts with the OME coils or not?
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I've installed OME / OME- OME / Bilstien on a lot of KJs
Ran OME two different times on my 04 different setups ( springs )
But what I recommend is OME 927/948 springs ( this gives you 2.5 inches of lift ) and can go more for not much more
Shocks I would do Bilstein all around , ride good
Teraflex bumpstops in front and two hockey pucks per side bolted down to the lower spring perch.
Good overall ride and like mentioned 2.5 inches of lift.
If you want more height then easy to do, but up over 3-3.25 inches you would need to go to jeepinbyal upper control arms
I currently run JBA coilovers , fully adjustable but a lot more money retail is over 2500. I think now
So above is best bet to keep price lower
Many on here will say the same
Tom - here is what I have priced out for my suspension replacement this summer:
(2) Bilstein front shocks 24-139168 $172.20
(2) Bilstein rear shocks 24-139175 $147.30
(2) OME 927 front springs $334.40
(2) OME 948 rear springs $334.40
(2) teraflex 3"bump stops in front ($45)
(4) hockey puck bump stops in rear ($cheap)
I'm looking to lower the overall cost if possible - wondering if I could sub the 2.5" JBA rear coil springs ($175.95 for a set of 2) for the OME948 rear springs ($334.40 for a set of 2)? Not sure if these would work fine with the OME927 front springs, or if I would need to get a longer rear shock? Thanks for your expertise as always.
As I stated before, the correct P# for the Bilstein rear shocks is 24-185660 with 2.5" of lift
is there a rear bilstein shock long enough to standard fit with the OME 948s?
found this set of 4 bilstein 5100s (http://www.4wheelparts.com/Suspensi...90&t_pt=3306&t_pn=S/DShockingBIL5100)...can't tell a part number though...could i use these on front and rear with the 927/948 springs?