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Old 07-11-2012, 08:46 AM   #1
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Now to put an end to the never ending saga of determining which KYB shocks to use on a lowered vehicle. According to the boxes shipped by ECE, and after confirming the number with the shock themselves, here's the numbers you need to correspond with your local KYB dealer:

02-7002 Front KYB GR-2 Drop Shock (344068)
02-7510 Rear KYB GR-2 Drop Shock (344055)

The numbers 344055 and 344068 are stamped into the shock, and is also part of the UPC printed from KYB.

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Very good info there Nate!!!...Now get those things on!!!LOL
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Old 08-05-2009, 05:46 PM   #3
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Re: Project: Blank Slate

So Nate what is your total drop on the Front and Back now?

Sorry I didn't read the whole thread so not sure, but did you use drop spindles or drop springs only? Also you are not running a power booster on your master cylinder is that correct? Where did you get your Prop Valve?

Thanks, and sorry if this has been mentioned before as I just skipped to the last page.

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4.5/6 drop. All ECE stuff. 2.5" drop spindles, 2/6 drop springs, Super Track Bar, KYB shocks, ECE shock relocators, with a manual disc/drum Master Cylinder. (No booster)
ECE 6-lug rotors, calipers, etc.
One stop shopping for a complete 4.5/6 lowering kit.
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Old 08-05-2009, 06:55 PM   #5
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4.5/6 drop. All ECE stuff. 2.5" drop spindles, 2/6 drop springs, Super Track Bar, KYB shocks, ECE shock relocators, with a manual disc/drum Master Cylinder. (No booster)
ECE 6-lug rotors, calipers, etc.
One stop shopping for a complete 4.5/6 lowering kit.

Do you think one of you guys could get me the dimensions on those shocks (fully compressed; fully extended). N2Billet & I are trying to determine how well they'll work on a bagged ride.
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Old 08-05-2009, 08:31 PM   #6
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Do you think one of you guys could get me the dimensions on those shocks (fully compressed; fully extended). N2Billet & I are trying to determine how well they'll work on a bagged ride.
I'm running these on my bagged Blazer. If you use your stock mount they will just barely hit bottom. I went with a raised upper mount. Gave about an 1-1.25in before bottom. Plenty of travel at ride.
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So Nate what is your total drop on the Front and Back now?

Sorry I didn't read the whole thread so not sure, but did you use drop spindles or drop springs only? Also you are not running a power booster on your master cylinder is that correct? Where did you get your Prop Valve?

Thanks, and sorry if this has been mentioned before as I just skipped to the last page.

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4.5/6 drop. All ECE stuff. 2.5" drop spindles, 2/6 drop springs, Super Track Bar, KYB shocks, ECE shock relocators, with a manual disc/drum Master Cylinder. (No booster)
ECE 6-lug rotors, calipers, etc.
One stop shopping for a complete 4.5/6 lowering kit.
Scott, Keith nailed it on the head as far as the parts go. You will not find a better supplier for one stop shopping.

The parts went together rather well; I just can't wait to do it again.
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SCOTI,...
I tried to go to KYB's website and find some info,... but no luck with my slow dial up.
I have ECE's KYB rear shocks on my blazer with bags. (different shock set up on the front with my SD tubular a-arms)
Nates are on his truck already.
I'll keep looking,...
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Keith/SCOTI, I just tried to cross reference the part numbers with KYB's website, but they don't have the dimensions of the shocks.

I'm not sure if a call to KYB would benefit things or not.
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Old 08-05-2009, 08:45 PM   #10
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Re: Project: Blank Slate

Okay so I have a question for you then. Since I only have 3" drop springs for the rear I bought from GMCPauls do you think he would exchange them for 5-6" drop springs?

I know you got your parts from ECE but wondering if anyone has any dealing with GMCPauls on returns or exchanges?

And btw how come you didn't use a power booster with your setup? I bought mine (chrome) off ebay and plan on using it with my 4 barrel intake and Holley 390-cfm carb.

Are you staying stock on your 250?

And how does your truck ride since the lowering process?

Thanks for all the answers as all I can do is dream about mine since it's still in the body shop.
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Scott,

I decided not to run a booster because I wanted to keep it looking as stock as possible under the hood. Yeah I know the M/C and proportioning valve aren't original but to most people they don't have a clue.

I am going to stick with the 250, much to the demise of several people. For some reason I live the motor and you just don't see them.

After I lowered the truck it rides like a dream. I was actually a little concerned the ride would be to harsh, but it's like floating on a cloud, no joke!

Keep the questions coming...
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I am going to stick with the 250, much to the demise of several people. For some reason I live the motor and you just don't see them.

Keep the questions coming...
I wanted to be different as well and staying with the 6 banger. But I want to later on rebuild it for performance. I really want to use a different 4 barrel intake other than the Clifford brand I have now. As what I am hearing is that intake works well with the 292 but not so much on the 250.

Are you keeping your engine stock for now? I like performance so I really want to wake up this engine and have it really breath better!

Thanks for answering all my newbie questions!
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I like performance so I really want to wake up this engine and have it really breath better!
I think a small turbo charger might do the trick?
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I wanted to be different as well and staying with the 6 banger. But I want to later on rebuild it for performance. I really want to use a different 4 barrel intake other than the Clifford brand I have now. As what I am hearing is that intake works well with the 292 but not so much on the 250.

Are you keeping your engine stock for now? I like performance so I really want to wake up this engine and have it really breath better!

Thanks for answering all my newbie questions!
I wasn't aware of any issues with Clifford pieces on a 250. As for my 250 I am planning on keeping it as stock as I can. Eventually is will be pulled out and gone through, painted, and what not.

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Scott,

I decided not to run a booster because I wanted to keep it looking as stock as possible under the hood. Yeah I know the M/C and proportioning valve aren't original but to most people they don't have a clue.

I am going to stick with the 250, much to the demise of several people. For some reason I live the motor and you just don't see them.

After I lowered the truck it rides like a dream. I was actually a little concerned the ride would be to harsh, but it's like floating on a cloud, no joke!

Keep the questions coming...
I would hate to see you swap the six banger out, as far as keeping it stock, well that is a chore isn't it?
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6 banger talk...In the olden days a 4dr chevll use to prowl the streets of Northern Va. with 250 3deuce with silly spray. We all new not to mess with him. We just had factory cars.
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6 banger talk...In the olden days a 4dr chevll use to prowl the streets of Northern Va. with 250 3deuce with silly spray. We all new not to mess with him. We just had factory cars.
Gotta love a sleeper...
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Anyone have ECE website?

Can't seem to find it anyplace.

Thanks in advance.

Looks like GMCPauls only have 5" rear drop springs so I need to sell my 3" drop springs because drop blocks change the pinion angle.
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http://www.earlyclassic.com/Home.asp...uest+A+Catalog

Scoti/Keith,

I bet if you called Mark or Stan @ ECE they would be happy to give you the measurements.
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Scoti/Keith,

I bet if you called Mark or Stan @ ECE they would be happy to give you the measurements.
If anyone has the shocks not yet installed, it's as easy as allowing them to fully expand & measuring; then put one end on a table & compress it until it bottoms out measuring from eye to eye. It might not be dead nuts accurate, but it will be close enough for a 35+ year old truck .
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If anyone has the shocks not yet installed, it's as easy as allowing them to fully expand & measuring; then put one end on a table & compress it until it bottoms out measuring from eye to eye. It might not be dead nuts accurate, but it will be close enough for a 35+ year old truck .
I had my front end up, so here you go. Both measurements are eye center to center. Extended=15 1/4in, compressed=10in...Done!
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If anyone has the shocks not yet installed, it's as easy as allowing them to fully expand & measuring; then put one end on a table & compress it until it bottoms out measuring from eye to eye. It might not be dead nuts accurate, but it will be close enough for a 35+ year old truck .
I went out to the garage for lunch and we have the same shocks 02-7510 rear and 02-7002 front. they shipped with our ECE 2 1/2 - 4 drop. I pulled a front 02-7002 off one mount and it's about 15 1/2 expanded and 10 compressed, i also pulled the rear off one mount 02-7510 is about 19 1/4 expanded, and 12 compressed.

Hope this helps

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Nice write up and an even Sweeter truck! Can't wait to see/read more.

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I went out to the garage for lunch and we have the same shocks 02-7510 rear and 02-7002 front. they shipped with our ECE 2 1/2 - 4 drop. I pulled a front 02-7002 off one mount and it's about 15 1/2 expanded and 10 compressed, i also pulled the rear off one mount 02-7510 is about 19 1/4 expanded, and 12 compressed.

Hope this helps

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Great info Heath, props for helping out SCOTI and n2billet!
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Great info Heath, props for helping out SCOTI and n2billet!
Yes, much appreciated Heath.
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Hey Charlie,...what about the rear shocks?
My rear shocks are a different KYB part number. (344067)
ECE must be using a different shock for the rear, now.
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