09-16-2009, 04:19 AM | #1 |
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what shocks
my question is what shockers are people using on static drop and bagged trucks ?
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09-16-2009, 08:52 AM | #2 |
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Re: what shocks
Try these. They were located right below your post...
Shock absorber recommendations? LINK Need some rear leaf shocks for 4" drop.- LINK what shock ( for the millionth time??) LINK Shocks for a bagged front end- LINK kyb shocks/ part numbers- LINK
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Ray Rust,...
If your question is about "Brand of Shock",... alot of people use KYB's, Belltech, or Bilsteins. As far as application,... a mild bag job using stock upper and lower a-arms, and trailing arms,... you can use the same length shocks as you would use for a 4/6 drop. It's when you get into tubular a-arms and 3-link or 4 link rear suspensions, that you need to contact the manufacturer of the components for the proper shock. What did you have in mind for your suspension? Static or bags?
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Or, in Australia, "right ABOVE your post."
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Thanks N2TRUX I realised after I hit the button .. is there any reason why i can't post a reply to my thread ??? cheers from down under
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6" of drop up front w/only cut springs doesn't sound right. How many coils have been cut off the spring?
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Scoti .......just bags on the rear so your idea might be the way to go ... thanks Ray
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What about the front? Do you know how much coil was cut off the springs?
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09-17-2009, 12:33 AM | #10 |
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Scoti ....I cut a full coil off a set of springs which where reset 3inches ... that's how i got the 6inch drop very hard running 22's no more innner guards ... oh well it looks good IMO .. Ray
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Try these upper front brackets....
http://www.performanceonline.com/sto...me.php?cat=778 With these shocks & rear brackets (p/n 902-6372-SK) . . .... http://www.earlyclassic.com/catalog.aspx POL is a site supporting manufacturer & ECE is well respected when it comes to these trucks.
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Thanks for your help Scoti
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