The size of shocks you run on a SPOA depends on how it is built. When I build a SPOA conversion I tend to flip the spring pads so the shock is mounted above the axle. This allows me to use the stock shocks and keep them away from rocks. A longer shock is not needed.
Later I did an RUF conversion, when moving the axle forward I had to install a new shock tower. So I pulled off the shocks, measured my vehicle at full extension and full compression and found that shocks from the front of an F-250 worked perfectly. Now I run shocks from an F-250 on the front and stock sized shocks in the rear.
zuk88, another Samurai owner in my club, mounted his shocks on the bottom of the axle and used a custom shock mount. He requires a much taller shock then I do for my SJ.
So what sized shock is needed for your rig? Without measuring it I have no idea.
