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Old Man Emu 63048 Rear Nitrocharger Sport Shock Absorber for 97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ with 2-2.5" Lift

Quadratec Part #: 16091-1120
Old Man Emu Part #: 63048
Description
Old Man Emu suspension systems have always focused on ride quality rather than ride height and this new line of shock absorbers includes some of the latest shock valving technology achieving a whole new level of ride quality. Most dual and monotube shocks typically feature a two-stage valving process, the new OME NitroCharger Sport features a triple-stage valving process rivaled only by a remote canister adjustable shock. These have been stacked it into the most durable shock body and adjusted it by load capacity for you. So, rather than offering a single adjustable shock, the OME engineers have done all of the testing and tuning adjustments for you. You get to choose from a selection of shock absorbers for your application based on your load-carrying configuration, guaranteeing an immediate and ideal ride without any costly fine-tuning required post-installation. The monotube style main piston valving improves transition and direction changes while the extra base valving provides more fine-tuning for comfort and control. So, the new OME NitroCharger Sport feels like a monotube without the vulnerability or the high price tag.
Details
Cylinder End Compression Stack
  • Discs Thickness: . 0.15mm to 0.38mm
  • Discs Diameters: 8.5mm, 11mm, 13mm, and 16.75mm
  • 2 Extra Discs Added to Cylinder End Compression
  • Different Diameter Discs in the Mid-Range Can Be Fine Tuned as a Multistage Compression Stack
Ten Disc Rebound Stack:
  • Discs Thickness: . 0.11mm to 0.51mm
  • Discs Diameter: 14mm to 30mm
  • Bleed Aperture: 0.15mm2 to 2.90mm2
  • Different Diameter Discs Can be Used to Create Multistaging Within the Stack
  • Multistaging the Mid-Range Allows Forgiving Initial Control Over Small Road Imperfections, and Heavier More Commanding Control When Demanded
Ten Disc Compression Stack:
  • Compression Stack Discs Are Constructed From the Same Material as the Rebound Stack
  • Discs Thickness: .0045” to .0200”
  • Discs Diameter: 14mm to 30mm
  • Bleed Aperture: 0.15mm2 to 2.90mm2
  • Different Diameter Discs Can be Used to Create Multistaging Within the Stack
  • Multiple Tuning Options and Oil Flow Back Management
35mm High Flow Piston:
  • Teflon Brand for Reduced Friction
  • Reduces Shock Fade
  • Less Restricted Design Reduces Heat Generation and Aeration
  • Open Apertures Present More Uniform Flow to the Bleed Discs and Disc Stacks For More Consistent Control
Triple Lip Oil Seal:
  • Virtually Eliminates Contaminant Damage
  • Provides Outstanding Gas and Oil Retention
  • Withstands Greater Internal Pressures and Higher Temperatures
Large Guild Rod Guide:
  • Provides Greater Support to the Oil Seal and Increased Reserve Tube Volume For Oil Fill And Gas Expansion
Teflon Infused Bronze Slip Ring:
  • Teflon Brand for Reduced Friction
  • Tight Tolerances
  • Consistent and Uniform Damping Performance
Dirt Shield
  • Constructed From High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
  • Impact Resistant and Will Not Crack, Split, Or Shatter
  • Collapsed Length: 13.30in
  • Extended Length: 22.0in
Installation Notes
Installation Difficulty:
Skill Level 2 IconLevel 2Intermediate
Installation Time: Less than an hour
Parts Included
  • Rear Nitrocharger Shock
  • Shock Bushings
Warranty
3 Year Warranty
  • Shipping Weight: 8lb
  • Shipping Dimensions: 22in x 6in x 4in (L x W x H)
  • Jeep Wrangler (TJ)

  • 2006 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 2005 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 2004 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 2003 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 2002 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 2001 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 2000 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 1999 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 1998 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
  • 1997 Jeep Wrangler (TJ)
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