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shocks
I just finished flipping my hangers and cutting the coils on my truck and before i get the i-beams bent i wanted to put new shocks on. Since its lower do i need to buy shocks for a different type vehicle? I remember reading something about using a 2 wd Ranger shock, is this right if so what year?
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Re: shocks
just measure from eyelet to eyelet on the shocks and find a shock that has that measurement in between its full compression to extension.
Hopefully that works for you. It is what i did on my 67 4x4 when i redid all the bushings on the front end it made the old shocks to short so i had to get a set of better shocks.
Hopefully that works for you. It is what i did on my 67 4x4 when i redid all the bushings on the front end it made the old shocks to short so i had to get a set of better shocks.
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1967 f-100 4x4
1969/72 f100 351w EFI m5r2 5 speed
1988 ford f150 xlt lariat
1961 VW Beetle (wifes car)
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WOOOT!! i passed my mechanics classes. Now working as a mechanic and waiting to go for my ASE certifications.
1967 f-100 4x4
1969/72 f100 351w EFI m5r2 5 speed
1988 ford f150 xlt lariat
1961 VW Beetle (wifes car)