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Shock length for body lift...


Harvey
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Just a quick question... if you have a two inch suspension lift, suspension companies recommenda + 2 inch shock length. I can understand the logic for this. So if you just have a two inch body lift without a suspension lift do you also need [or if you don't need it would it be recommended] to also have a + 2inch shock length and thus, if you have a 2 inch body lift and a 2 inch suspension lift you thus now need + 4inch shock length?

 

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Harv.

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Also, lifting the front suspension does not result in more travel, thus stock-length shocks should be used in the front while longer rear shocks can be used with a disconnected sway bar for more rear axle travel without any problems.

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