Used on the front and rear of a 1981 CJ7 Jeep. They claim they are rear only but I tried and got 1 3/8" rear and 2" front lift. It's always seemed to me that jeeps have a high rear which gives a more balanced look. However, this required using a jack between the front axle and the frame to open things up wide enough to attach the shock (it takes about 250 pounds to compress the shock's spring, so I couldn't just manually push it into place to press). ). it doesn't look like it should go down when fully compressed. Good looks and ride quality. The old nitro shocks wore out and I had a lot of vibration at 60-65 mph and that completely fixed it.
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