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Rancho RS5000X Front Shock for 2.50-Inch Lift (97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

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      • Improved Handling and Performance with Cross Tuned Technology, Featuring Exclusive Rebound Valving System and Advanced Compression Phase
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      • Minimizes Rough Ride through Progressive Engagement Valving Custom-Tuned for the Vehicle to Reduce Initial Impacts at Low Speeds
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      • Strong and Durable Construction with 16mm Nitro-Carburized Piston Rod, Double-Welded Loops, 35mm Sintered Iron Piston, and Polyvinyl Protective Boot
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      • Handles Extreme Temperature Changes with Large Twin-Tube Body Filled with All-Weather Fluid Operating from -40 to 248°F
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      • Smooth Performance Enhanced by Polyurethane Rebound Bumper, Rubber Bushings, and Fluon-Banded Piston for Responsiveness
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      • Reduces Fade Using 150 PSI Nitrogen Gas to Minimize Air-to-Oil Mixture and Decrease Damping Performance Fade and Foaming
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      • Maintains Vehicle Control with Custom-Tuned Compression Control Valve to Absorb Impacts and Prevent Disc Flutter
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      • Built to Last with Low-Friction Self-Lubricating Seal for Quicker Rebound and Smoother Compression Performance
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      • Comes with Limited Lifetime Warranty
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      • Designed to Fit 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Models
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      Description

      High-Performance Suspension. The Rancho RS5000X Front Shock for 2.50-Inch Lift is engineered to enhance on-road comfort and off-road capability by delivering superior handling and impact absorption. This shock absorber uses advanced valving technology to provide a controlled and smooth ride across varied terrain, making it essential for lifted Jeep Wrangler TJ vehicles.

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      Robust Materials and Finish. Constructed with a nitro-carburized steel piston rod for corrosion resistance and durability, the shock features a steel twin-tube body with an all-weather fluid system to ensure consistent operation in extreme temperatures. The body is finished with white paint and protected by a polyvinyl boot, designed to withstand harsh conditions while maintaining a professional appearance.

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      Simple Installation. Installation is straightforward and typically requires no drilling, suitable for experienced DIYers and professional mechanics. The shock includes all necessary mounting hardware for a seamless replacement.

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      Warranty Coverage. This product includes a limited lifetime warranty, providing assurance of its long-term reliability and quality.

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      Application. Specifically designed to fit the front suspension of Jeep Wrangler TJ models from 1997 to 2006 with a 2.5-inch lift; it supports enhanced ride height and improved suspension dynamics without requiring modifications beyond the lift kit compatibility.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 45 Minutes

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Front Shock

      4.8

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