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Old 06-13-2012, 12:29 PM   #1
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Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

70 GMC SWB, Coil spring rear. ECE relocation brackets in the rear.

4.5/6" drop acheived by 2.5" spindles and 2" springs up front, with 6" drop spring in the rear. McGaughys spindles, big brakes, (if that matters) Hotchkis springs, Hellwig sways.

I'm looking for Bilstien shocks. Does anyone have a similar setup and may possibly have part numbers for the right length I need?

Hotchkis has adapters with their springs where you can adjust the rear drop if you need to. (essentially 5.5" rear drop) But I will get it as low as I can without notching.

KYB ? .. what would you run? I wouldn't need shock relocation up front with a 2" spring drop correct? Ideas? Suggestions?


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Old 06-13-2012, 05:08 PM   #2
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

RCD has spec'ed Bilstein shocks and they basically fit the same as stock spec shocks. CPP sells them (as I am sure others do) but for some reason they don't list online the rear ones for coil setup, only the leaf. They have them in their computer though, you just have to ask.

'63-'72 Fronts are # 55-R033
'63-'72 Leaf Rears are # 55-R042
'63-'72 Coil Rears are # 55-R034

I have put them on my '65 Panel but I have not driven it yet so I can't comment on the ride. I am also using a rear shock relocation kit. I am still doing some mock up to verify I can get the axle to touch the frame (without stock bump stops) and not bottom out the shocks.

If you are going to ever notch the frame, these would be too long in the rear.
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Old 06-17-2012, 02:35 AM   #3
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

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RCD has spec'ed Bilstein shocks and they basically fit the same as stock spec shocks. CPP sells them (as I am sure others do) but for some reason they don't list online the rear ones for coil setup, only the leaf. They have them in their computer though, you just have to ask.

'63-'72 Fronts are # 55-R033
'63-'72 Leaf Rears are # 55-R042
'63-'72 Coil Rears are # 55-R034

I have put them on my '65 Panel but I have not driven it yet so I can't comment on the ride. I am also using a rear shock relocation kit. I am still doing some mock up to verify I can get the axle to touch the frame (without stock bump stops) and not bottom out the shocks.

If you are going to ever notch the frame, these would be too long in the rear.
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Old 06-17-2012, 02:19 PM   #4
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

Much appreciated fellas..
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Old 08-22-2012, 11:30 AM   #5
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

Rat, dunno if you've purchased already, but if you don't mind the 'traditional' Bilstein yellow/blue vs the black RCD/CPP shocks, you can save a little cash by using these part numbers:

Front - 24-192941 (F4-B46-1185-H2)
Rear - 24-002486 (F4-B46-0248-H0)
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Old 09-17-2012, 01:11 PM   #6
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

Gringo -- you know those will work? I just noticed this post. I'm getting my shocks today. I don't mind the yellow / blue.

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Old 09-17-2012, 01:18 PM   #7
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

That's what I purchased and have sitting on the shelf, but have yet to install. Definitely good at stock height, but may need relocation on dropped trucks. Check out my build thread for compressed/extended lengths here. I will likely be relocating the upper mounts both front and rear, but they may work without it...
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Old 09-18-2012, 02:37 PM   #8
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Re: Shock part numbers ? Bilstiens anyone?

Have you considered Belltech Street Performance shocks? The progressive rebound tuning will complement large aftermarket wheels, keeping the ride smooth and firm. Belltech Street Performance shock absorbers are the ideal balance between performance and comfort.

Street Performance Shock Features:
  • Metal dust boot
  • Hardened Chrome 15mm piston rod
  • Triple lip NBR rod seal
  • Teflon guide bushing
  • 35mm piston with low friction piston Tefl on seal
  • Performance rebound valve design
  • 55mm wide body for increased oil volume
  • 35mm performance compression valve
  • Reinforced OEM quality rubber bushings

63-72 1/2-TON C-10 Pickup Part Numbers:

Front
  • 0" to 3" Spindle Drop 2104HA
  • 1" to 4" Spring and/or Spindle Drop 2103HA

Rear
  • 0" to 1" Drop 2210AA
  • 2" to 6" Drop 2208AA

Measurements:
2104HA Extended: 14.76" Collapsed: 10.00"

2103HA Extended: 14.02" Collapsed: 9.61"

2210AA Extended: 20.51" Collapsed: 12.99"

2208AA Extended: 18.50" Collapsed: 12.01"

The cost of a set of four is $220 but I can offer a forum discount for $200 with free shipping to lower 48 states.
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...63-72 1/2-TON C-10 Pickup Part Numbers:

Front
  • 0" to 3" Spindle Drop 2104HA
  • 1" to 4" Spring and/or Spindle Drop 2103HA

Rear
  • 0" to 1" Drop 2210AA
  • 2" to 6" Drop 2208AA

Measurements:
2104HA Extended: 14.76" Collapsed: 10.00"

2103HA Extended: 14.02" Collapsed: 9.61"

2210AA Extended: 20.51" Collapsed: 12.99"

2208AA Extended: 18.50" Collapsed: 12.01"...
Those dropped shocks are eerily similar in length to stock replacement, as well as the Bilsteins:

-----------------(F)--Bilstein 24-192941--------Monroe 33033
Extended----------------15 1/2-------------------14 5/8
Compressed-------------10 3/8--------------------10 1/8
Travel-------------------5 1/8---------------------4 1/2

-----------------(R)--Bilstein 24-002486--------Monroe 32301
Extended----------------18 7/16-------------------18 1/4
Compressed--------------12 3/16-------------------11 7/8
Travel--------------------6 1/4---------------------6 3/8
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Old 09-18-2012, 05:52 PM   #10
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Those dropped shocks are eerily similar in length to stock replacement, as well as the Bilsteins:

-----------------(F)--Bilstein 24-192941--------Monroe 33033
Extended----------------15 1/2-------------------14 5/8
Compressed-------------10 3/8--------------------10 1/8
Travel-------------------5 1/8---------------------4 1/2

-----------------(R)--Bilstein 24-002486--------Monroe 32301
Extended----------------18 7/16-------------------18 1/4
Compressed--------------12 3/16-------------------11 7/8
Travel--------------------6 1/4---------------------6 3/8
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The sizes may be similar but the rebound valve will be different. Belltech shocks are designed around lowered/performance suspension when most of brands are designed around OE suspension.
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