Yeah, one would think with ALL the various struts available on the market... one of them could be easily adapted to our trucks that has a little longer stroke to it. Even if it was for a slightly heavier or lighter vehicle, guys and gals would be all over them.
My '91 Sidekick 4-door had over 225K miles on it when I sold it and I NEVER replaced the struts OR rear shocks on it. Can't imagine how much better it would have rode with new ones on it, but it still drove, handled very well and never wore the tires right up to the day I sold it.
I don't doubt OME equipment is TOP shelf... but the sticker on their struts is a huge barrier to more people buying them when they can buy two struts for about what OME is asking for one of theirs. I would think "economy of scale" production factors would bring their prices down a bit more... but what do I know?