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Old 04-19-2011, 03:11 PM
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Will These Shocks Work With My Set Up?

I'm trying to collect all the parts for LC/BJ lift for my 2nd gen 4Runner, well I searched and searched and found a set of shocks that will work for the lift. Now I came across of set of skyjacker shocks on ebay that are meant for 3-4" of lift, the price is awesome and I'll be saving at the same time. Will these shocks work for the lift?

http://cgi.ebay.ca/4-Skyjacker-Shock...item3a654ac43c
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I bet no.

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The rears may be OK, but the fronts might be a little too long. See if you can look up the compressed length for the fronts and see if they will fit:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/ForSale/...cer.shtml#FAQ1
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What about these ones:

Skyjacker shocks:
front h7054
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SJA-H7054/

rear h7024
http://www.streetsideauto.com/p/skyj...e-hydro-h7024/
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Probably still a bit long (from my post earlier):
"Typically, you would be looking for a front shock with a 10"-10.5" compressed length and a 15" extended length."

Manufacturer's Part Number H7054
Extended Length (in) 18.660 in.
Collapsed Length (in) 11.520 in.
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Originally Posted by 4Crawler
Probably still a bit long (from my post earlier):
"Typically, you would be looking for a front shock with a 10"-10.5" compressed length and a 15" extended length."

Manufacturer's Part Number H7054
Extended Length (in) 18.660 in.
Collapsed Length (in) 11.520 in.
Ok, this is from your website, will this work?

http://www.my4by.com/rancho-rs5167-shock-p-3161.html

And rear:
Rancho RS5009

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I'm sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure I'm doing this right the first time. Everything else I pretty much got, its just the shocks that have me all confused...lol!

Is this more appropriate:

Front:
N8052
• Collapsed Length (in.): 10.02
• Extended Length (in.): 15.69
• Shock Stroke (in.): 5.30
Rear
H7024
• Collapsed Length (in.): 14.54
• Extended Length (in.): 24.75
• Shock Stroke (in.): 10.21

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Vato Loco I fell your pain, to make matters worse I just got done measuring for mine and my front without BJ spacers and just a 1" T-bar crank (which really shouldn't affect shock lengths) has me all confused as well.
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