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Old 04-24-2006, 11:45 AM   #1
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What kind of drop shocks?

I just recieved my drop springs for my truck, 3" front and 5" rear drop coils. Im curious to see what kind of shocks I should get and maybe relocators. What do you all suggest?

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Old 04-24-2006, 03:12 PM   #2
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

i dropped my 72 3 inches all around and used stock type shocks and havent had any problems.
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Old 04-24-2006, 08:36 PM   #3
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

Doestec.

They work well.
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Doestec.

They work well.
Doetsch Tech, with relocator kit from CPP.
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Old 04-24-2006, 10:02 PM   #5
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What do you all suggest?
Monroe #33033 up front. They're same top and bottom as stock and a little shorter. I had my first set for 6+ years, and liked them very much. Replaced them last year with the same. BTW, this is what ART ships with their kit. Oh, and did I mention that they're ! $28 each
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Old 04-24-2006, 10:29 PM   #6
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

hey xxl, so what size do I get for the rear. You have alotta confidence in these things huh? How much of a drop do you have on your truck?
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

Also, do you guys think Ill need a adjustable track arm?

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hey xxl, so what size do I get for the rear. You have alotta confidence in these things huh? How much of a drop do you have on your truck?
I remembered the fronts off the top of my head (easy number and all). I'll have to do a search for the rear part number. My truck is fairly low, BTW...
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

my drop is 2/4 do i need the relocators or can i just purchase the rear shocks, and what size would that be?
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hey xxl, so what size do I get for the rear.
#32077 for the rears.

Also, the only value I see in the adjustable Panhard bar is that you get to adjust it... once. After you've got the rearend centered, there's no value in it being adjustable. Also, with a static drop, you're really not going to benefit from the longer Panhard bars because you won't have a whole lot of suspension travel as compared to a bagged rear. In the case of the bagged rear, the peak-to-peak excursion is in the 8-10" range, so the longer bar reduces the arc the bar travels, and so reduces the side motion of the rearend as the suspension travels up and down. For a static rear, you're looking at 2-4" of real-world spring travel.
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Old 04-25-2006, 10:47 AM   #11
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

xxl,
so all in all, I can keep my stock track bar? Is that what your saying? Thanks alot XXL, youve been alot of help.

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I can keep my stock track bar? Is that what your saying?
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In my opinion, yes. when you lower the truck 5" in the rear, the rearend WILL shiift slightly to left of center (less than an inch), and that's where it will stay (unlike bagged systems, which get moved up and down). If you want to get the rearend re-centered, you can lengthen the stock Panhard bar, or move the left side frame mount to the right a little (it's riveted, so you can pop the rivets out, move to the right edge of the left frame channel, drill, and bolt.).
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Old 04-25-2006, 12:08 PM   #13
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

Thanks XXL, youve been an awesome help.

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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

Do you think those shocks will fit on a 69 with leafs?
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:18 AM   #15
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

For those of you with extreme drops, I just did a reverse lookup of a comparable top/bottom mount for the rear that has shorter dimensions than the stocker

Stock = 32301
top mount LS37, bottom mount LS37, compressed 11.875, extended 18.250, travel 6.375

Shorter unit = 33076
top mount LS37, bottom mount LS37, compressed 10.000, extended 14.625, travel 4.625

Still shorter unit = 34839
top mount LS37, bottom mount LS37, compressed 9.750, extended 14.750, travel 5.000

Even shorter unit (requires small mod to bottom mount) = 37187
top mount LS37, bottom mount L1/CP5, compressed 9.375, extended 14.250, travel 4.875
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Old 04-29-2006, 09:05 PM   #16
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Re: What kind of drop shocks?

I've had stock, toxic and doetsch tech's on my 78 with a 5" front drop. The worst were the toxics, they sucked bad. Stock was ok, doetsch techs are a dream. Also use doetsch techs on my 98 with 5" up front, rides great.
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Also use doetsch techs on my 98 with 5" up front, rides great.
I swapped out Toxics for DT's on my '99 Tahoe (6/8 drop) and they worked great.
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