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considering the leaf springs limit the droop of the shock, aslong as the shock isnt bottoming out why waste the money? If they are bottoming, measure the distance between the top and bottom shock mounts, take 3 or more inches off that measurement, the head to a parts place that has a shock catalog with open/closed shock measurements (from memory gabriel shocks catalog has this) and find a shock that fits. Then order that in a short stroke format.

 

they are well worn and bottoming out often. (or its riding on the bumpstops)

 

Looks like i will have to check a catalog out and do some measuring. was hoping someone on here had already done the ground work :yes:

 

not to worry :D

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