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Old 01-20-2015, 02:42 PM   #1
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When to use front shock relocators?

I just got some 3 inch front drop springs for my 1970, to go with my 5 inch rear drop springs. I had to relocate the rear shocks - so my question is do I need to relocate my fronts? I can't find a definite answer on here, I have everything ready to install.

Is there a certain amount of drop with springs that you need relocators? Or will I be okay with stock location?
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Re: When to use front shock relocators?

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I just got some 3 inch front drop springs for my 1970, to go with my 5 inch rear drop springs. I had to relocate the rear shocks - so my question is do I need to relocate my fronts? I can't find a definite answer on here, I have everything ready to install.

Is there a certain amount of drop with springs that you need relocators? Or will I be okay with stock location?
The only way to know 100% is to measure.

Measure a front shock installed w/full vehicle weight on the corners. Pull a front shock & measure the fully compressed + extended dimensions. The math will suggest what you should do.
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