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Old 07-01-2003, 09:34 PM   #1
72skytop
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71 Air shocks and line routing..

I wish to put air shocks on my 1971 Cheyenne Super 10, half ton, 2WD, long wide bed truck.

1. In all the literature I have, I cannot find anywhere that they ever had them. Does anybody know if they did and where did they find that information. I need chapter and verse...

2. If you have added them anyway, where did you plumb the fill up valve. I really want this to look neat enough and be in a location that someone might even scratch their head and wonder if the truck was actually built with them. Any good ideas there?

3. I am trying to use some NOS period pieces HURST air shocks. I have no line kit. I have already been to the usual places and the fittings are smaller on the shocks than the standard fit 'em all kit contains. The fitting is about the same diameter of a valve stem cap fitting you would find on a wheel. Any ideas?

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Kevin Korff
Evansville, IN 47711
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