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Old 09-13-2006, 03:11 PM
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Default Decent rear shocks?

Bilstein 5100s are good but I'm looking for a rebuildable shock preferrably with a reservior. Are there any shocks that will work properly with the new 10 pack Deavers at the stock mounting locations?
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Default Re: Decent rear shocks

im currently running a set of 12" 7100 with a 2.5" lifted alcan pack, i dont see why they wouldnt work with the deaver pack. the shocks do a great job of keeping the rear end in line. theres a mounting adapter for the top, i drilled out the stock hole to 3/4" for the bolt welded in the adapter, setup works great and now i can run any shock i want.
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Default Re: Decent rear shocks

did you lose much uptravel with the adapter?
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Default Re: Decent rear shocks

none that im aware of...ill find out in three weeks . the adapter is VERY low profile.
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Default Re: Decent rear shocks

get some good picts, very cyrious.
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