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Hey guys, need help determining what shocks to choose to replace my current ones.

I have a 4 door 80th anniversary that I swapped rubicon springs and shocks onto with leveling spacers on the front.

Pretty sure at least one of my rubicon shocks is shot so I’m looking to just replace all 4 shocks. Currently looking at Fox 2.0 performance series IPF shocks. Should I stick to the 0-1.5” ones, or do I need to go up to the next size for length?

Most of my driving is on road, a little off roading but nothing crazy and no crawling.
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Hey!...

One way is to measure the current static distance (bolt to bolt) where the shocks go, and from the shock model dimensions table choose a shock that fits while allowing roughly 2/3 of the travel to extension, and 1/3 to compression.

For example..say you have 20" bolt to bolt...choose a shock roughly 17" min / 26" max.
 
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Hey!...

One way is to measure the current static distance (bolt to bolt) where the shocks go, and from the shock model dimensions table choose a shock that fits while allowing roughly 2/3 of the travel to extension, and 1/3 to compression.

For example..say you have 20" bolt to bolt...choose a shock roughly 17" min / 26" max.
Thanks for the info! My fronts are 20” and the rears are 22” bolt to bolt.

Can you help me understand your calculations though? For 20”, 1/3 is about 6-7” so wouldn’t that mean 13”-14” min and 32-33” max?
 

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Hey!

The 2/3 extension, 1/3 compression is from the shock travel stroke...not the bolt to bolt distance.

Look for something roughly 16-26 for front and 18-28 for rears.
 

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Thanks for the info! My fronts are 20” and the rears are 22” bolt to bolt.

Can you help me understand your calculations though? For 20”, 1/3 is about 6-7” so wouldn’t that mean 13”-14” min and 32-33” max?
A 32-33" max length shock is very, very unlikely to be able to compress to anywhere near 13-14". A 32" shock would be for a 4" + lift and it would likely have a 19-20" compressed length.
 
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Thanks, both. Yea I wasn’t suggesting finding a shock with those dimensions, was just confused on the calculation.

makes sense now
 

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If you go for the Fox 2.0s I’d recommend ordering through Accutune. They should be able to make them perform even better for your vehicle.
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