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Old 05-30-2018, 02:56 PM   #2
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Re: Shocks

As long as you don't remove the metal part of the A arm bump stops in the front or notch the frame in the rear, you can run stock length shocks. If you remove the metal part of the front arms or notch the frame, since you are now traveling up more than the factory would allow for, you would need to find shorter ones, based on how much lower from stock it could go.

I am running stock length Bilstein shocks with a similar drop to yours (4" in the rear).
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