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WD21 TM Lift Shock Replacement


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So, I have managed to destroy all four shocks on my 'Trailmastered' Pathy. Deciding on a replacement, I am looking at Pro Comps options (probably the ES3000). Decided not to go with TM shocks, as nobody up here stocks them. ProComps and Ranchos are pretty common though.

 

Ive put my possible decision side by side with the info i was able to get from TM. Wonder what your thoughts are as to fitment. I figure the small differences should account for the OME 3/4" springs and missing rear swaybar, but i am new to custom ordering shocks. Wonder if someone can throw some pointers my way, or tell me if I am way out.

 

[All measurements in Inches (even though Im a Canuck)]

 

Length

Part # Make Model F/R Lift Ext Col Travel Diameter Notes

 

73660 TM SSV Front 4 18.91 11.66 7.25 2 TM kit is 4" front lift

72660 TM SSV Rear 3 25.95 15.42 10.53 2 TM kit is 3" rear lift

319518 ProComp ES3000 Front 4? 19.73 12.03 7.7 2.36

326500 ProComp ES3000 Rear 3.75? 27.07 15.94 11.13 2.36

 

Link to ProComp Shock Specs (including their sizing and meaning behind their part numbers) (Check last page):

Procomp Shock applications pdf File

 

I think if I get this right, I will post the spreadsheet I am making to gather info on the Pinned Shock Options page here in the garage, to help prevent people like me from posting questions that have been probably answered once or twice (I swear I searched the forum this time).

 

Cheers

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I would recommend adjustable shocks since you are running without swaybar, when I'm on the highway I just crank them up and you never know the swaybar is gone.

(I run in cab adjusters on my R-9000's but any adjustable werks) once I'm ready to wheel I crank them down and go.

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