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danbyrambler

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  1. From the Monroe charts at http://www.monroe.com/catalog/documents/08_MountingLengthSheet.pdf - This site has ALL the specs; bushings,stems,thread-everything-good info - - - - Listed for my '87 MJs rear shocks - Monroe sensa track shock part # 37029 - Upper mount=L1 Lower mount=L1 Compressed length=14.375 Extended length=23.000 Travel length=8.625 - - Then, from the Air shock chart - the specs for Part # MA820 are the same - with the exception of no dust shield - So...should be straight bolt on - Easy enough to search the specs if you want bigger/smaller/longer or whatever for non standard app - May have to swap bushings when getting creative - - '87 MJ front shocks part #37026 specs are S4 XP4 12.875 20.375 7.500 Yes P1136 & then from the air shock list - No exact match but # MA763 with specs of S4 XP5 12.125 20.125 8.000 None P1136 is very close - should be easy enough & ok - The Gabriel site has similar info but not as easy to use IIRC - Hope this helps -
  2. Jim, I have sent the money but there is a problem - Wife number 3 wrote the bank check for $2000 instead of the $20, she will be punished! - Please cash this check, written on The East Bank of the Mississippi-very reliable, into your account, please keep an extra $80 for your troubles and returning the balance of $1900-cash only. - Is thanking you. :D
  3. I have put air shocks on my Toyota 4X4s and Triumph Spitfires - Should be no dif for a Jeep - 1st get dimensions of the Jeep shocks - Gabriel & Monroe both have decent web sites/charts - 2nd find air shocks with same/very close dimensions - 3rd you'll probably have to switch upper OR lower OR both bushings on the rear air shocks with the ones from the jeep shocks - FWIW, Mazda MPV air shocks work on '84-'95.5 Toyotas & VW Beetle units worked on my '71 & '75 Triumphs.
  4. What color is your interior?
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