Arrowhead
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Selling as they are not long enough for my lift. Installed for about 6 weeks before replacing them. Perfect condition, never taken off road. My loss your gain, all boxed up and ready to go.
$450 including shipping to lower 48
For a more complete description:
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...performance-series-ifp-shock-front-2-3in-lift
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...formance-series-2-0-ifp-shock-rear-2-3in-lift
EDIT:
Been getting a lot of PMs asking "will they fit my lift". The only thing I can tell you is the best way to check is to measure the eye to eye distance of your existing shocks at ride height (all four tires on the ground on a fairly level surface, not on a jack or lift) and compare to the Fox shocks extended and compressed length to verify they will work for your Jeep. So say your front shock measures 21" from center of mounting bolt to center of mounting bolt, then these would be perfect. But say the front measures 24", then these shocks would not be a good fit as you would have lots of up travel and minimal down travel.
According to the Northridge link I posted above:
Front:
Collapsed - 16.75"
Extended - 26.25"
Rear:
Collapsed - 18.50"
Extended - 29.50"
$450 including shipping to lower 48
For a more complete description:
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...performance-series-ifp-shock-front-2-3in-lift
https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...formance-series-2-0-ifp-shock-rear-2-3in-lift
EDIT:
Been getting a lot of PMs asking "will they fit my lift". The only thing I can tell you is the best way to check is to measure the eye to eye distance of your existing shocks at ride height (all four tires on the ground on a fairly level surface, not on a jack or lift) and compare to the Fox shocks extended and compressed length to verify they will work for your Jeep. So say your front shock measures 21" from center of mounting bolt to center of mounting bolt, then these would be perfect. But say the front measures 24", then these shocks would not be a good fit as you would have lots of up travel and minimal down travel.
According to the Northridge link I posted above:
Front:
Collapsed - 16.75"
Extended - 26.25"
Rear:
Collapsed - 18.50"
Extended - 29.50"
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