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Old 12-20-2003, 06:01 PM   #1
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need part #

Anyone have a part # for front shocks when usung 2 1/2 drop springs. I dont need high $ shocks....just want to run some monroes or equivelent. I found the stock front shock size works for the rear with 5" drop springs.
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Old 12-22-2003, 03:16 AM   #2
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I noticed that a company called Spring Tech is selling some on ebay for around $109. Thats not a bad deal for 4 of them.
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Old 12-24-2003, 05:05 AM   #3
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i just tried that search didnt come up with anything for our trucks.this may sound dumb,but say if you dropped the rear 4 inches then you would need to just find shock that are 4 inches shorter correct?im only askin so i can try searchin for some.thanks
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yes you would need shorter shocks in the rear but only if you went as far as removing the original bump stops or c-notch. the same for the front if you used drop spings, but not if you ONLY used dropped spindles.

I emailed a few shock companys and so far monroe was the only one that got back to me. They did not have a cross refrence for what I wanted but they sent me a spec sheet with all there shocks. I forgot the info at work but I will post it as soon as I can.

They make some really nice performance shocks, but I just dont need to spend $200 + on them. For my type of driving, using plain gas shocks would be more then fine.



Thanks chevydog66, I will search ebay

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Old 12-24-2003, 10:48 AM   #5
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yes you would need shorter shocks in the rear but only if you went as far as removing the original bump stops or c-notch. the same for the front if you used drop spings, but not if you ONLY used dropped spindles.

I emailed a few shock companys and so far monroe was the only one that got back to me. They did not have a cross refrence for what I wanted but they sent me a spec sheet with all there shocks. I forgot the info at work but I will post it as soon as I can.

They make some really nice performance shocks, but I just dont need to spend $200 + on them. For my type of driving, using plain gas shocks would be more then fine.



Thanks chevydog66, I will search ebay
http://www.macsspring.com/website/shocks-doetschtech-catalog-chevy-frame.htm
The part# for the front 2.5” DT shock is 4809G.
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