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Old 11-07-2010, 11:53 AM #1
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Ome 90004 Shock Numbers ?

I really want to ditch my Sway Away coilovers and go with Ome.

the only thing is i know that i want a front shock with the same compressed and extended length as the older OME stuff. Is this new shock the same length but different valving only?

I hope someone has seen the numbers, because i have the Older version specs. Im really wanting to know the Extended length

OR if someone is kind enough and has the 90004 in the front can you go out and measure your droop. (ex measure from the top of the tire to the fender at rest, put a jack under the front frame rail and measure again once the tire comes off the ground essentially giving you a down travel measurement.) Im hoping to see about 2 3/4" of down travel. Ohh and you would also need to have 882's or 883 because that is what im going to run

thanks
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I really want to ditch my Sway Away coilovers and go with Ome.

the only thing is i know that i want a front shock with the same compressed and extended length as the older OME stuff. Is this new shock the same length but different valving only?

I hope someone has seen the numbers, because i have the Older version specs. Im really wanting to know the Extended length

OR if someone is kind enough and has the 90004 in the front can you go out and measure your droop. (ex measure from the top of the tire to the fender at rest, put a jack under the front frame rail and measure again once the tire comes off the ground essentially giving you a down travel measurement.) Im hoping to see about 2 3/4" of down travel. Ohh and you would also need to have 882's or 883 because that is what im going to run

thanks
ill keep your question in mind if i come across a floor jack lol cuz i dont have one. but ill measure it for ya if i have the opportunity.
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Okay thanks. I really want to get rid of the SAWS
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