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Old 03-13-2014, 04:15 PM   #15
C.W
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Re: Bell tech lowering questions.

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Originally Posted by INSIDIOUS '86 View Post
I've run into the same issue but with djm garbage.

First off bell tech wants to sell thier drop shocks. They won't fit with extenders. Second. The straighter the shock is the better it works. Period. I went from no shock extenders to adding them and immediately the truck was smoother and suspension more responsive. Now that I added bilstein van shocks I can go much lower and it rides perfect I've since welded my extensions on
I am dealing with trying to find extenders now as one of my nitro drops was rubbing the frame a bit and dented it causing it to leak. They dont quite line up with the frame indents the way they should.
I found a store with djm relocators but which shocks do you use after installing the relocator kit?
Do you go back to a stock length or still need drop shocks?
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