Bilstein 24-185240 rear shocks question

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Will these fit on my 07 Liberty or do I need to order some type of spacer or sleeve?
I see that JBA sells a Bilstein bushing kit, is this needed for these shocks?
 
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My 02 I did all OME
Recently on my 03 I did the bilstein only for the front just to see / feel any difference.
I still went with the OME for the rear to avoid messing with different size bushings and what not

I think I prefer the OME all around.. but being honest I can’t really tell unless you spend a lot of time on bumpy roads
 

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Thanks, the reviews seem about 50/50 between the Bilsteins and OME.
I was leaning toward Bilstein because of cost.
 

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Have installed both on many KJs very little difference really between the two, but on my own would go OME. ( if going that route)
 

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Any problems or benefits to using Bilstein shocks in the front and OME N132L's in the rear?
Only reason was so I would not need to fool around ordering and installing the bushing kit needed for the Bilstein rear shocks.
 

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Any problems or benefits to using Bilstein shocks in the front and OME N132L's in the rear?
Only reason was so I would not need to fool around ordering and installing the bushing kit needed for the Bilstein rear shocks.

If gasser then no ,
OME front shocks work better on a CRD
 

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Any problems or benefits to using Bilstein shocks in the front and OME N132L's in the rear?
Only reason was so I would not need to fool around ordering and installing the bushing kit needed for the Bilstein rear shocks.

If gasser then no ,
OME front shocks work better on a CRD

Tom, haven't some people simply installed a couple appropriately sized washers as spacers on either side of the new shock between the mounting holes to take up the difference in space? I think I've seen and read that being done.

Just curious...
 

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Tom, haven't some people simply installed a couple appropriately sized washers as spacers on either side of the new shock between the mounting holes to take up the difference in space? I think I've seen and read that being done.

Just curious...

Some have tried but the issue is the hole in the bushing is larger than the bolt that bolts them on. So over time you're going to have a rattle/ start to wear etc. JBA has a sleeve that goes through the bushing, then it fits well
 

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Some have tried but the issue is the hole in the bushing is larger than the bolt that bolts them on. So over time you're going to have a rattle/ start to wear etc. JBA has a sleeve that goes through the bushing, then it fits well

Good to know. Thanks very much for the info.
 

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Some have tried but the issue is the hole in the bushing is larger than the bolt that bolts them on. So over time you're going to have a rattle/ start to wear etc. JBA has a sleeve that goes through the bushing, then it fits well

Good to know. Thanks very much for the info.

Nice, the sleeve is how I'd want to see it done as well. Good pro-tip.
 

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I have a couple of sets of the bushings around here in the storage shed , but at 10 degrees too cold to go out and start through boxes
sorry
But measure bolt O.D, and I.D. of shock
 

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I found something that is going to work perfect. A 3/8” X 1.5” black or galvanized pipe ****** ! I ******* it in with a pair of channel locks and it’s a good tight fit in the bushing and the stock Mopar mounting bolts ! Ace Hdwe for $1.50 each !!
 

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I found something that is going to work perfect. A 3/8” X 1.5” black or galvanized pipe ****** ! I ******* it in with a pair of channel locks and it’s a good tight fit in the bushing and the stock Mopar mounting bolts ! Ace Hdwe for $1.50 each !!
Great, I was trying to find the size it took, had it in my little black book somewhere
So many side notes over the years , need to get it all straightened out someday LOL
OR
just give up on all Liberty's and burn my notes
 

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What’s a fair price for a shop to charge to install my new OME springs on my new Bilstein front struts ? I’m taking him new everything including upper & lower spring isolators and Moog strut mounts.
 
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