Re: Help with shocks...
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Originally Posted by gringoloco
Easy way to figure out what you need online:
Go to the Monroe website - http://www.monroe.com/ - and figure out what your stock shocks are.
Once you have this info, use the following guide to determine the mounting style of your stock shocks. Then, you should be able to find a shock that meets your mounting needs with your required lengths.
Also a good idea to cross-reference your chosen shock's application to nake sure the valving will be similar to your truck's.
Happy hunting!
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I think this is an often overlooked aspect to finding the best replacement shock for a 'custom' application.
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Last edited by SCOTI; 05-02-2011 at 10:33 PM.
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