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Shock question


Kingman
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Will the Pro Comp ES3000 Shocks or the Rancho RSX17000 or the RS5000 shock work with a stock suspension? Or do I have to lift it for these to work?

 

I might be doing a body lift in the future, but the suspension lift is out of the question for a long while yet ($$$)

 

My front shocks are deader-than-dead, and need to be replaced.

 

Any personal preferances?

 

EDIT: And which Pro Comp ones would I be getting if I did, the model number? Is it 314518?

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Will the Pro Comp ES3000 Shocks or the Rancho RSX17000 or the RS5000 shock work with a stock suspension? Or do I have to lift it for these to work?

not that it matters, but didn't you crank your t-bars pretty hard? I'd consider that lifted.

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not that it matters, but didn't you crank your t-bars pretty hard? I'd consider that lifted.

 

I put them back down to zero right before I put on the compression rod bushings since I put my new rear wheels on the front, rather not ruin those in a jiffy.

 

They were only cranked about half way anyways...

 

I just need new shocks, and in looking, with the way my front end is bent up, and how the stock shock is in the UCA, the Pro Comp shocks don't have the bottom part filled out, so I think those are actually the only ones I can put on without thrashing them all to hell because of how thin they are.

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