JKS Manufacturing OGS945 Features:
Relocate the shock mounts on the Jeep Wrangler JK for better clearance and enhanced reliability with a JKS rear shock relocation kit. The new mounting brackets are made of 1/4 " steel and include a dual-shear shock mount and new sway bar link mount. An integrated control arm mount skid plate adds protection. Installation is bolt-on and requires the removal of the factory axle shock mounts, sway bar link mounts and trimming of the control arm mount. A 2" improvement in ground clearance is an added benefit. The shock mounts are moved up 2-1/4" from the factory position and the sway bar mount moves up 1-3/4". Designed for bolt-on Installation. Features a black, powder-coated finish. Shock Mount Width: 1.60"; Shock Bolt Diameter 12mm; Brackets Made From 3/16" Steel; Minor Drilling Required.- Relocates the shocks higher on the axle
- Integrated rear control arm skid plate
- Brackets are powder coated in classic JKS black
- This kit relocates the rear shocks higher on the axle which allows trimming of the low-hanging factory mounts to maximize ground clearance
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