08-30-2013, 06:39 PM | #1 |
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Shock question
I was wondering what the best shock to use on my 69 swb step side.
I am using air bags with a 2 1/2" drop spindles and in need of enough travel When aired up and down? Thanks steppside69 Posted via Mobile Device
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08-30-2013, 10:06 PM | #2 |
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Re: Shock question
Have you thought about getting shock relocators? With the shock relocators I believe you can use the factory shocks and not compromise ride quality for a shock that doesn't have enough travel in it to properly compress.
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I would use a drop shock if I KNEW they researched the pressure, travel, & stroke required. From what I've found, most use a shock that only meets the dimensions/mounts & put their p/n-stamp (sticker) on it.
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Re: Shock question
Thanks for the replies, has anyone made there own shock relocators? I wouldn't think it would take to much to make. Or are there possible problems if I move the shock higher than the existing hole? Thanks again
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On my CC dually, I will likely purchase pre-fabbed rear brackets/mounts that weld to the rear end if I can find them in the correct dimensions. If they aren't made in the dimensions I need, I'll build them too....
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Re: Shock question
Ok been doing research, whats the best/cheapest front shock relocator? In your oppinion?
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Re: Shock question
I been researching allso made my own for the rear and made a big diff. in ride now I need to do the front.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=418095
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I made my own mounts from the factory mounts I cut off my stock rear axle. Shocks are Monroe Matic for the rear of a 1980 Jeep CJ-7. I have since upgraded to Monroe Gas-Magnum. I use the same part # front and rear.
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Thanks for the info
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Re: Shock question
Ekstensive in Houston. I believe are $25 for the front ones
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