longer rear shocks

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mx3_ryder

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What is the part number for the longer rear Blisteins and what year Dodge Dakota do I order for? Thanks
 

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Also, what model Dakota? I see the ones for 4wd/awd are cheaper then for a quadcab.
 

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Found it, ordered some for a Wranger part# 24-185660 for lifted KJ
 

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Why would you want to ise those oppose to springs that come in and ome kit or ironman kit
 

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Why would you want to ise those oppose to springs that come in and ome kit or ironman kit

Little bit cheaper, but also do not fit as well where as the ones that come in the OME or Ironman kits fit like a glove
 

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Thanks tomm i want to save money but i dont want to be doing this again got the wife on board just got to get my wallet on board
 

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Little bit cheaper, but also do not fit as well where as the ones that come in the OME or Ironman kits fit like a glove

Substantially cheaper actually when just considering shocks of course. JBA is 561.50 for OME and Ironman is 479.80 for all 4. I paid 320.00 for all 4 Bilsteins shipped. :happy175:
 
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