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> SOLD: JRZ Rear Shocks
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post Nov 20 2016, 06:34 PM
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Well I can't use these on my build with out rebuilding my rear shock towers. Bolts setup to use the 914 stock rear swaybar.

$450 $400 $375 with shipping to ConUS.

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post Nov 21 2016, 02:07 AM
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Stephen,

Do you have any details on the shocks (model no., travel, body diameter, valving, etc.)?

Thanks!
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post Nov 21 2016, 06:18 AM
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Set I purchased off of Bobby Smith, he ran them on his 914. Swapped out after this front strut got hit in the paddock and bent the steering arm. Rears where not damaged.

When I picked them up I found one other new set, can't seem to find them now.

I will examine them closer for model number. They are rebuildable, and use a common 2.25" spring.

Very nice design, if I had not invested in Tangerine shock towers they would be on my car.
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post Nov 22 2016, 11:37 AM
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these wont run in stock strut towers or will they?
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post Nov 22 2016, 12:02 PM
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Yes they will run in the stock strut towers.
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These are really tempting. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/drooley.gif)

Would you mind measuring the length eye-to-eye? And do you know the stroke?

Sorry for all of the questions.
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Length from eye to eye - is crap I forgot.
Stroke is 6"
Looks like the max these ever traveled on that stock was4.5" Has a bit of a dust ring. Easy enough to see.

Do not know the model JRZ does not put them on the shock. Single adjustable, under the top cleaves. The bottom is a shredder valve. I know very little about these except they are rebuildable.

Now for the interesting thing.

They are about 1" shorter from eye to seat on the shock than my Konis or Blisteins. That being said with snubbers on the Konis they have an inch more travel. My Blisters have even longer snubbers on them.
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Bump for price reduction. $400 shipped CONUS
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Bump price reduced $375
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Sale PendingSOLD Thank you
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