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Has anyone measured the extended & compressed length of the front & rear shocks on the 4xe rubicon yet?

I searched through a LOT of posts, but did not find anything yet. I see the part numbers listed on the handy spreadsheet that @AnnDee4444 has been kind enough to setup / maintain, but no lengths.

Thanks!
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Has anyone measured the extended & compressed length of the front & rear shocks on the 4xe rubicon yet?

I searched through a LOT of posts, but did not find anything yet. I see the part numbers listed on the handy spreadsheet that @AnnDee4444 has been kind enough to setup / maintain, but no lengths.

Thanks!
I have no reason to believe they're different lengths than a 2.0 or 3.6 Rubicon, but I haven't added the lengths to the table since they haven't been confirmed yet.
 
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I am 99% sure they are longer. But I do not know exactly how much.

I compared them to my Rancho 2" / 3.5" sport lift shocks, and the 4xe rubicon shocks were not much shorter.

Unfortunately I did not measure them when I had them out.
 

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I am 99% sure they are longer. But I do not know exactly how much.

I compared them to my Rancho 2" / 3.5" sport lift shocks, and the 4xe rubicon shocks were not much shorter.

Unfortunately I did not measure them when I had them out.
If you have a long enough jack you might be able to get to full droop for measuring. Or find a (safe) spot to flex and measure.

FWIF: Rancho shocks don't have that much stroke, and the 2-3.5" lift shocks are actually less stroke than stock non-4xe Rubicon.
Rancho 2-3.5" front: 17.52"-25.21" (7.69 stroke)​
Non-4xe Rubicon front: 15.75"-23.63" (7.88" stroke)​
 

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sorry to undead this, but OP any updates? same question here
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