12-19-2011, 07:48 PM | #1 |
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Drop shock extention
With the flip kit, and lowering shackles, the shock will bottom out before the rear end hits the frame. Bell Tech said I need there shock extension kit. Have any of you noticed this problem. If you have used the extension could you post some pics with it on the truck?
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12-19-2011, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: Drop shock extention
can't say i've used shock extenders, but i know your shock needs to be in the most vertical position possible for it to work properly.
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12-19-2011, 09:55 PM | #3 |
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With a flip kit & drop shackles, you're going to need the shock extenders.
Even w/them, you might be close to the travel (compression) limits of a stock shock. I know on my old 74 (flip kit + Bell Tech shackles), I used shorter length shocks so I wouldn't have to worry about bottoming them out.
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They were front shocks off of a 73-87 GM 4wd if I remember correctly.
The lower bushing sleeve had to be pressed out to allow the original lower bolt to pass through & I had to put washers on each side of the lower bushing because it was narrower vs. the shock mount opening.
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12-20-2011, 05:36 PM | #10 |
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73-87's are the same thing under the bed. Western Chassis shock extenders worked on my 74 & are still under there last I heard.....
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Yep, still there. Under all of the Christmas decoration boxes.....
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i was told by sum one is that u use front shocks off a 2wd ? is that corect or do u use 4wd shocks
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I recall measuring & found they wouldn't be long enough for my leaf set-up. I was looking through the Monroe catalog @ the front shock lengths when I noticed the 4x4 front shocks were a different p/n w/better dimensions for my app.
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