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[FS] jk Rubicon shocks
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
jk Rubicon shocks
These are the red body shocks off of a 2013 Jeep Rubicon, perfect condition. Only 500 miles on them.
Good swap for an xj with a 1-3" lift
$85 shipped anywhere in the U.S. For all 4 shocks and the barpins you need to do the swap
Good swap for an xj with a 1-3" lift
$85 shipped anywhere in the U.S. For all 4 shocks and the barpins you need to do the swap
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Do you know how long the shocks are that are on it now?
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From: Chattanooga
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Stock shocks. Unsure of length.. I know they are too short though
From what ive read they should work.
I found a set locally cheaper..if that falls through and you still have these ill be back.
From what ive read they should work.
I found a set locally cheaper..if that falls through and you still have these ill be back.
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From: Jacksonville, FL
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From: Gainesville GA
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
I have these on my '98 XJ. You will need to remove a metal sleeve from all 4 shocks. Then you will need to install the bar pins on the front shocks. I looked on you tube for a very easy way to remove the sleeves. The pins go in really easy with some WD-40.
They work really well.
They work really well.
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From: Jacksonville, FL
Year: 92
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I have these on my '98 XJ. You will need to remove a metal sleeve from all 4 shocks. Then you will need to install the bar pins on the front shocks. I looked on you tube for a very easy way to remove the sleeves. The pins go in really easy with some WD-40.
They work really well.
They work really well.