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Old 04-18-2008, 11:22 AM   #7
oldspowered67C10
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Re: Relocating Rear Shocks Help Needed

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Hey oldspowered67c10, I'm gonna be sitting on 6" drop coils not bags. Would your shock setup still work. They say the shock is best when it's closer to 90 degrees. If so, I likey. This just may work. Thanks, Harry
I dont see why not. Ive run this set-up for awhile(just had to re-do the upper mount due to the notch install)and it made a large improvement over using the stock locations on a lowered truck. Once you lower the truck to a certian amount with the shocks used in the stock location the shocks begin to not work at all.
I cant remember exactly how I did the lower mounts but I think I just flipped the lower mount over and welded a small extension on it. Good Luck
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