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shock length #677795 12/17/05 02:45 AM
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Iowajohn Offline OP
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do you measure axle stuffed and then full droop to come up with the proper length of shock? its on a 85 toyota 4" allpro stock length springs in the front and x-over steering

Re: shock length [Re: Iowajohn] #677796 12/17/05 02:48 AM
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Stuff the driver's side, and measure. Stuff the passenger side, and then measure the DRIVER's side which will now be fully extended. Then add an inch or 2, and you got your length.


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Re: shock length [Re: Adam F] #677797 12/17/05 02:55 AM
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Iowajohn Offline OP
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thanks adam wasnt for sure but thats what i thought

Re: shock length [Re: Adam F] #677798 12/17/05 03:11 AM
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