Universeman wrote:
Hey Oz you got a part No. for your "custom" rear OME shocks? what are they for, pretty sure ome dosent make shocks for the durango :-O
lol!! nice one funny man.........
OK, i've held back on this for a while but for good reason. The OME off the shelf shocks I use are intended for a completely different vehicle, the Nissan Patrol LWB Wagon. This car is a 3 tonne LWB beast over here in Australia and is in plague proprtions.
The shocks are OME27C (for comfort valving) er, or it might be OME29C lol!! I cant remember just now, but definately one of the 2 !!
They are 660mm extended and 400 compressed.
I've flexed the KJ as for as it will go up and down and believe me, it will tuck up in the guards to a measurement of 375mm (compressed shock length). I believe the stock KJ rear shocks are 360-365mm compressed so all good.
THIS IS WHY IT IS CRUCIAL TO MANUFACTURE A LOWER 40mm ALLOY or STEEL (has to be rock hard whatever you use) LOWER BUMP STOP, TO STOP THE NEW SHOCK FROM SMASHING ITS FOOT VALVE. I believe alot of people will take the lazy and easy way out by just installing the shocks and thinking "Baaah, she'll be right, that'll never hit" WRONG.
I just didnt and still dont, want that to happy to anyone. I wheel my KJ to extremes, but my driving style is a slow crawling pace with no bounce (super rare if it ever happened, and always light). I dont carry any load in the vehicle whatsoever when wheeling so impact will always be less than a fully loaded vehicle.