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Old 02-28-2008, 07:21 AM   #1
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Shock Part Number

I am running a CPP ntch and bag kit in my 67 . I have shock relocators . I can't seem to get the correct rear shock hieght/length . Anyone know a specific shock and or model number I could by to stop bottoming out my shocks .
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Old 02-28-2008, 08:24 AM   #2
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Re: Shock Part Number

Have you tried calling CPP and asking them what they use with that kit if any of them have it? Otherwise I would try and call summitracing and tell them how much you lowered the truck and they'll find you some shocks that are the right dimensions, that's what I did when I bagged my c10.
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Old 02-28-2008, 09:13 AM   #3
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Re: Shock Part Number

i will try that thanks .
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Old 02-28-2008, 09:30 AM   #4
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Re: Shock Part Number

CPP shocks are overpriced.

This is some information that another boardmember shared with me (gringoloco), along with some information shared by yet another board member (XXL):

(I don't know which part numbers are correct for your application, if anyone can clarify please do! These shocks are supposedly only ~$15/each)

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Get the cheap Monroe-Matics. They are the dark blue, plain-jane shocks you can get anywhere.

Use pn 33033 up front.

For the rears, I have heard of people using 32077s and I also stole this from XXL:

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Stock = 32301
top mount LS37, bottom mount LS37, compressed 11.875, extended 18.250, travel 6.375

Shorter unit = 33076
top mount LS37, bottom mount LS37, compressed 10.000, extended 14.625, travel 4.625

Still shorter unit = 34839
top mount LS37, bottom mount LS37, compressed 9.750, extended 14.750, travel 5.000

Even shorter unit (requires small mod to bottom mount) = 37187
top mount LS37, bottom mount L1/CP5, compressed 9.375, extended 14.250, travel 4.875
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Old 02-28-2008, 10:40 AM   #5
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Re: Shock Part Number

You might want to spend a few extra bucks and get the Sensa-Trac's. I have them on my truck and they work great. As far as your application goes, here is a link to the Monroe application guide... Find your mounting styles, measure your fully compressed and extended lengths and choose your shock from the list.

http://www.monroe.com/catalog_lookup...engthSheet.pdf
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Old 02-28-2008, 06:23 PM   #6
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Re: Shock Part Number

thanks for the suggestions , it's appreciated .
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Old 03-03-2008, 08:04 AM   #7
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You might want to spend a few extra bucks and get the Sensa-Trac's. I have them on my truck and they work great. As far as your application goes, here is a link to the Monroe application guide... Find your mounting styles, measure your fully compressed and extended lengths and choose your shock from the list.

http://www.monroe.com/catalog_lookup...engthSheet.pdf
C10Driver, I am combing through the shock list and can't find the Sensa Tracs with the right lengths. Do you know what the front Sensa tracs are that you used? Thanks much.

Ok more digging on the front shocks I think these are the part numbers; Monroe Matics 33033, Sensa Tracs 37049 [I think], Reflex 911049. The reflex ones provide "better stability", I would assume that is just more built in compression damping, but that's just guessing.
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