front bump stops change OME 2 lift

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Piotr

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Hi and Welcome everyone

I’m new here
I’ve just install new lift from OME
2790 x1, 90009 x2, 2948 x1, 60069 x2
do I have to change may front bump stops as well?
Thanks
 

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Can get them from TeraFlex or Quadratec has them.
 

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Thanks for replay
I saw that one before So that correct one for lift 2 inches?
Looks quite big for me but You are the expert
Thanks again
All the best
 

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Hi and Welcome everyone

I’m new here
I’ve just install new lift from OME
2790 x1, 90009 x2, 2948 x1, 60069 x2
do I have to change may front bump stops as well?
Thanks

Wrong rear shocks and we guess you have a CRD ?
rear shocks should of been OME 132Ls
 
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Yes I do have KJ 2006 CRD
What’s difference between
OME 132L
OME 60069
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I can’t find anywhere OME 132
60069 are +100kg and that what’s I’m looking for
132 any better ?
 

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Yes I do have KJ 2006 CRD
What’s difference between
OME 132L
OME 60069
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I can’t find anywhere OME 132
60069 are +100kg and that what’s I’m looking for
132 any better ?
132Ls are longer for lifted KJs
what you have are more or less stock length
They will work mostly , just will not have as much flex and the longer 132Ls
another option are Bilsteins for the rear of a 99-04 Dodge Dakota Club Cab 4x4 , same length as the OME 132Ls
 

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North Shore off Road has a shop & has access to order OME springs etc.
Even though they are mainly a wrangler shop, I'm sure they could handle an install for you.
 

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Also 4 wheel parts, one is Langley (dont know where you live) has a decent shop & OME Parts..
With enough armed knowledge, it can be done at a home garage as well.
 
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To be clear tho, you don't need extended bumpstops because of this kind of spring lift. You need them because you are putting larger tires on. (So if you don't upgrade tire size...)
 

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To be clear tho, you don't need extended bumpstops because of this kind of spring lift. You need them because you are putting larger tires on. (So if you don't upgrade tire size...)
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You need them anyways NOT just due to tire size
For every inch of lift one inch of bumpstop is needed is the old tried and true rule
I've seen blown out shocks on wranglers on owners who did not think they needed them to only driving on the street
 
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I think I seen them pictured as part of the daystar spacer kit, but was unable to find them separately many moons ago when i did mine. It was quite a while ago, but when I was trying to find an alternative to the tereflex (because $23 for a chunk of rubber seems silly) I came up with nerthin.
 

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