Rusty's new RX300 Remote Reservoir Performance Shocks
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From: Rainbow City AL
The RX300 shocks are the latest in state of the art mono tube shock technology. These shocks feature 14 mm hardened chrome shafts; this increases rigidity for seal alignment for extended service life without premature wear. Heavy wall DOM seamless tubing offers superior construction and keeps the shocks operation temperatures cooler which improves shocks performance. Aluminum CNC billet end caps seal everything and house polyurethane bushings. The 10 inch reservoir dramatically increases oil capacity for even better heat dissipation. With Rusty's over 30 years of experience these are shocks that you can count on for years of superior service for your daily driver, pre-runners or trail rig.
Key Features:
Made in the USA
Billet End Caps
2 inch DOM Seamless Tubing Construction
10 inch Reservoir w/ SS hose
14mm shaft
1 ¾ Aluminum Piston
2 Year Warranty
Introductory price $149.00
Lengths available
Part # Collapsed Extended
R-335R 20 34.2
R-311R 17.58 29.57
R-336R 14.98 24.37
R-316R 16.82 28.06
R-313R 15.74 25.9
We are also rolling out our 200 series in the next 60 days as well. Same shock as this with out the reservoir.
Key Features:
Made in the USA
Billet End Caps
2 inch DOM Seamless Tubing Construction
10 inch Reservoir w/ SS hose
14mm shaft
1 ¾ Aluminum Piston
2 Year Warranty
Introductory price $149.00
Lengths available
Part # Collapsed Extended
R-335R 20 34.2
R-311R 17.58 29.57
R-336R 14.98 24.37
R-316R 16.82 28.06
R-313R 15.74 25.9
We are also rolling out our 200 series in the next 60 days as well. Same shock as this with out the reservoir.
Last edited by RustysTech; Sep 21, 2011 at 08:53 AM.
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Let me know if we can assist.
Shocks are Premium N2.0 series shocks. Couldn't find info about these shocks on their website. Maybe i didn't look well!?
Final height of the suspenions once installed is: front 4.25" / rear 3.75", so now the jeep is almost leveled depending of the ground...
But here is some info I found from another forum. Can't say if it's accurate:
N2.0 front shock length specs:
extended = 26"
collapsed = 15"
travel = 11"
N2.0 rear shock length specs:
extended = 24"
collapsed = 13.5"
travel = 9.5"
Do you have more pics of these installed? I'm looking to go to resivoir shocks the end of October and I was leaning towards the Fox but you might be able to persuade me away from those and into these
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Working on that. 
I will do some research as well and get back to you. Thanks

My suspension kit is a RC 3.5 series II.
Shocks are Premium N2.0 series shocks. Couldn't find info about these shocks on their website. Maybe i didn't look well!?
Final height of the suspenions once installed is: front 4.25" / rear 3.75", so now the jeep is almost leveled depending of the ground...
But here is some info I found from another forum. Can't say if it's accurate:
N2.0 front shock length specs:
extended = 26"
collapsed = 15"
travel = 11"
N2.0 rear shock length specs:
extended = 24"
collapsed = 13.5"
travel = 9.5"
Shocks are Premium N2.0 series shocks. Couldn't find info about these shocks on their website. Maybe i didn't look well!?
Final height of the suspenions once installed is: front 4.25" / rear 3.75", so now the jeep is almost leveled depending of the ground...
But here is some info I found from another forum. Can't say if it's accurate:
N2.0 front shock length specs:
extended = 26"
collapsed = 15"
travel = 11"
N2.0 rear shock length specs:
extended = 24"
collapsed = 13.5"
travel = 9.5"
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From: Rainbow City AL
You are going to want to look at R-336r for both front AND rear.
Remember you might need the upper shock conversion as well.
http://rustysoffroad.com/mm5/merchan...Code=New_Items
Your shocks are 24/14 front and 24/14.5 rear BTW.
Thanks for you patience as well.
RT
Remember you might need the upper shock conversion as well.
http://rustysoffroad.com/mm5/merchan...Code=New_Items
Your shocks are 24/14 front and 24/14.5 rear BTW.
Thanks for you patience as well.
RT
My suspension kit is a RC 3.5 series II.
Shocks are Premium N2.0 series shocks. Couldn't find info about these shocks on their website. Maybe i didn't look well!?
Final height of the suspenions once installed is: front 4.25" / rear 3.75", so now the jeep is almost leveled depending of the ground...
But here is some info I found from another forum. Can't say if it's accurate:
N2.0 front shock length specs:
extended = 26"
collapsed = 15"
travel = 11"
N2.0 rear shock length specs:
extended = 24"
collapsed = 13.5"
travel = 9.5"
Shocks are Premium N2.0 series shocks. Couldn't find info about these shocks on their website. Maybe i didn't look well!?
Final height of the suspenions once installed is: front 4.25" / rear 3.75", so now the jeep is almost leveled depending of the ground...
But here is some info I found from another forum. Can't say if it's accurate:
N2.0 front shock length specs:
extended = 26"
collapsed = 15"
travel = 11"
N2.0 rear shock length specs:
extended = 24"
collapsed = 13.5"
travel = 9.5"
I would like to give theese a shot, but have no idea which ones to get. I am in the process of converting my JKU into a pre-runner. It has 4.5 inch coil springs and tera flex font lower control arms and adjustable track bar. That is all i can identify. I bought it lifted and can't tell what all it has done to it other than the parts i have changed so far. Would you recommend any others parts to help in the transition?
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