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Old 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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Old 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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Old 09-16-2009, 11:16 AM   #3
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Re: what shocks

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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Old 09-16-2009, 02:01 PM   #4
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Re: what shocks

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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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Old 09-16-2009, 09:44 PM   #5
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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
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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Old 09-16-2009, 09:48 PM   #6
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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?
Lolife 99 ..... I've bagged the rear and cut lowered springs on the front so I'm guessing a 6inch drop in the front and the same on the rear .... Ray Rust
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Lolife 99 ..... I've bagged the rear and cut lowered springs on the front so I'm guessing a 6inch drop in the front and the same on the rear .... Ray Rust
Just bags in the rear or lowering blocks too? Shock relocators would be a good investment & you'd be able to run stock length replacement shocks on the rear @ only 6" of drop. KYB GR-2's for a high quality good riding shock.

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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Scoti .......just bags on the rear so your idea might be the way to go ... thanks Ray

What about the front? Do you know how much coil was cut off the springs?
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Old 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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Old 09-17-2009, 01:09 AM   #12
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Thanks for your help Scoti
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