OME lift with RE shocks
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OME lift with RE shocks
i was wondering if anyone has ran the leaf packs from OME with a set of rubicon express shocks? i know this seems like a dumb question- but most people by the same brand shocks as their lift cause most shocks are tuned for that companies lifts. just wondering if anyone has any experience or feedback. i priced my lift parts yesterday and its cheaper to run RE monotubes than it would be to grab a set of OME. plus i have been reading OME shocks are pretty soft, where as the RE monotubes are plush but alittle stiffer than the OMEs. which is what i want- since its a daily driver and id like to alleviate body roll.
thanks for the feedback!
thanks for the feedback!
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i dont know, but i run the opposite of this haha. people mix and match lift parts all the time though and it seems to work for them.
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Not really. They dont sell "XJ ONLY" shocks. All of their shocks are universal. They're good stuff, but not the end-all-be-all. RE Monos will be just as good.
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When developing shock absorbers, Old Man Emu takes all these factors into consideration. This is reflected in the superb structural integrity of Nitrocharger shocks, along with the fact they are properly valved for the conditions they will be required to work under.
This experience in setting the most appropriate valving is what really sets the Nitrocharger apart from its competitors. OME engineers have extensive knowledge in this field as they specialize in nothing else but 4WD suspension systems. When developing a shock absorber, consideration is given to both original equipment and OME springs. In many cases, several shock absorber applications will be listed for one vehicle to ensure the proper match regardless of spring selection, installed accessories or load carrying requirements.
While OME Nitrochargers will improve overall ride performance when fitted with standard springs, more substantial benefits can be achieved when fitted in conjunction with OME springs. Improved ride, load carrying characteristics, and wheel travel are all benefits of such a combination.
This experience in setting the most appropriate valving is what really sets the Nitrocharger apart from its competitors. OME engineers have extensive knowledge in this field as they specialize in nothing else but 4WD suspension systems. When developing a shock absorber, consideration is given to both original equipment and OME springs. In many cases, several shock absorber applications will be listed for one vehicle to ensure the proper match regardless of spring selection, installed accessories or load carrying requirements.
While OME Nitrochargers will improve overall ride performance when fitted with standard springs, more substantial benefits can be achieved when fitted in conjunction with OME springs. Improved ride, load carrying characteristics, and wheel travel are all benefits of such a combination.
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You can write anything on your site, I'm just telling you that the shocks are simply are pretty much universal. They don't have "Cherokee 3" Lift Shocks" they have "OME LT-342" or some other numbers.
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Rocky Road's site says you can run 5" of lift on stock control arms, and that long arms make your Jeep handle like a skateboard.
You can write anything on your site, I'm just telling you that the shocks are simply are pretty much universal. They don't have "Cherokee 3" Lift Shocks" they have "OME LT-342" or some other numbers.
You can write anything on your site, I'm just telling you that the shocks are simply are pretty much universal. They don't have "Cherokee 3" Lift Shocks" they have "OME LT-342" or some other numbers.
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TJ
Model Location Description Type Lift Quantity Part No.
ALL ALL Light Load Suspension Kit OMETJLK
ALL Heavy Load Suspension Kit OMETJHK
ALL Front (6 Cyl.) Stock/Light Load (0-90lbs) Spring 2.0" 2 OME932
Shock 2 *N66/N66C
ALL Front (6 Cyl.) Heavy Load (90-180lbs) Spring 2.0" 2 OME933
Shock 2 N66
ALL Rear Light Load/Soft Top Spring 2.5" 2 OME9413
Shock 2 N67
ALL Rear Medium Load/Hard Top Spring 2.0" 2 OME9423
Shock 2 N67
ALL Rear Heavy Constant Load (220 to GVW) Spring 2.0" 2 OME9423
Shock 2 N67
ALL Installation T-Case Spacer Kit (1997-02) 1 JWGK011, 6
Cherokee
ALL Front Stock/Light Load (0-110lbs) Spring 1.75" 2 OME930
Shock 2 *N35/N35C
ALL Front Heavy Load (110-200lbs) Spring 1.50" 2 OME930
Shock 2 N35
ALL Rear Light Load Spring 2.0" 2 CS034RB
Shock 2 *N36/N36C
ALL Rear Medium Load Spring 2.5" 2 CS034RA
Shock 2 *N36/N36C
ALL Rear Medium Load Spring 3.0" 2 CS033RA
Shock 2 N36L4
ALL Rear Heavy Constant Load Spring 2.0" 2 CS035RA
Shock 2 N36
YJ
ALL Front Stock/Light Load (0-100lbs) Spring 2.0" 2 CS014F
Shock 2 N33
ALL Front Heavy Load (100-200lbs) Spring 1.75" 2 CS014F3,4
Shock 2 N33
ALL Rear Light Load/Soft Top Spring 2.0" 2 CS037R
Shock 2 N34
ALL Rear Medium Load/Hard Top Spring 2.0" 2 CS036R
Shock 2 N34
ALL Installation Leaf Spring Bushing Kit 4 OMESB571
and i could list all the other jeep vehicles with different shocks if you preferred.
You've done your research and so have I. Prove to me that they are monroe and i'll kiss your feet.
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i know of several people who run ome springs but not shocks, only because if you use b.p.e most say not compatable with ome shocks.
i run difrent brands front to rear, and thats only cause they came along for the right price at the right time, and im chuffed with the way mine handles, no better no worse than any other jeep ive been in with a setup like mine.
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i run difrent brands front to rear, and thats only cause they came along for the right price at the right time, and im chuffed with the way mine handles, no better no worse than any other jeep ive been in with a setup like mine.
j
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i know of several people who run ome springs but not shocks, only because if you use b.p.e most say not compatable with ome shocks.
i run difrent brands front to rear, and thats only cause they came along for the right price at the right time, and im chuffed with the way mine handles, no better no worse than any other jeep ive been in with a setup like mine.
j
i run difrent brands front to rear, and thats only cause they came along for the right price at the right time, and im chuffed with the way mine handles, no better no worse than any other jeep ive been in with a setup like mine.
j