Shock Question
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Re: Shock Question
Hi Andy,
OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
articulation.
Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
Steve
Andy wrote:
> Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to fill
> my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
articulation.
Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
Steve
Andy wrote:
> Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to fill
> my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
#12
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Re: Shock Question
Hi Andy,
OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
articulation.
Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
Steve
Andy wrote:
> Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to fill
> my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
articulation.
Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
Steve
Andy wrote:
> Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to fill
> my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
#13
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Re: Shock Question
Hi Andy,
OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
articulation.
Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
Steve
Andy wrote:
> Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to fill
> my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
articulation.
Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
Steve
Andy wrote:
> Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to fill
> my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
>
> Andy
> 2001 TJ
>
#14
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Re: Shock Question
Hey thanks Steve,
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
#15
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Re: Shock Question
Hey thanks Steve,
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
#16
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Re: Shock Question
Hey thanks Steve,
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
#17
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Re: Shock Question
Hey thanks Steve,
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
That's quite an endorsement. It's a good name brand so I'll try 'em.
Thanks,
Andy
2001 TJ
"Steve" <xjlifter@bogus.com> wrote in message
news:wASfc.20884$Np3.731544@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca...
> Hi Andy,
>
> OME nitros are the cat's nuts. I got them with the RE 4.5" lift for my
> XJ. They handle great on road with a firm ride and no lateral slop when
> cornering. They stand up to real hard hits with no bottoming out. I now
> fear no pot hole. When slow crawling over broken ground in low range,
> the OMEs behave like soft hydros and allow fully responsive, uninhibited
> articulation.
>
> Yes, they're more than twice the price of Doestch, but they really do
> perform with their continuous response from slow crawl to hard hit.
> Also, with the four coils on your TJ, I suspect you'd find the OMEs will
> significantly dampen the oscillating 'bouncy buggy' effect that can hit
> you when digging for traction on a lose surface incline.
>
> The other half of the equation is durability. I won't say they're a
> better value than Doestch unless they have a significantly longer life.
> I've only had mine for half a year so I'll have to wait and see.
>
> Steve
>
> Andy wrote:
> > Thanks Dave, it's either OME or RE shocks. I can't wait for Doestch to
fill
> > my order so it's one of those unless anybody else has a favorite.
> >
> > Andy
> > 2001 TJ
> >
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