lifeofbriank10
Member
- Joined
- May 29, 2023
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 34
- Location
- Minnesota
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1980/1984 Frankenstein
- Truck Model
- K10 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 305
Hello,
So I just removed the stock dual shocks from my 1980 K10 Silverado. They were so old and crusty. Lol.
I am putting on some Rancho RS5000x. I know this brand is not the best but I can imagine it will be better than the trash I had on.
The issue I have is I am just not 100% sure I am putting these on correctly. The lower bolt on the front is strange looking and I assume I have it on right but I just wanted a second opinion before tightening anything down. I was planning to not use a second shock on each side if I can get away with that.
Do I need a longer bolt like the stock one that I cut off with a grinder wheel? Lol.
I've looked high and low for info on this and cannot find any videos or pictures of how it should look here.
I have spacers in the top, is that right to do as well?
Pics to help.
So I just removed the stock dual shocks from my 1980 K10 Silverado. They were so old and crusty. Lol.
I am putting on some Rancho RS5000x. I know this brand is not the best but I can imagine it will be better than the trash I had on.
The issue I have is I am just not 100% sure I am putting these on correctly. The lower bolt on the front is strange looking and I assume I have it on right but I just wanted a second opinion before tightening anything down. I was planning to not use a second shock on each side if I can get away with that.
Do I need a longer bolt like the stock one that I cut off with a grinder wheel? Lol.
I've looked high and low for info on this and cannot find any videos or pictures of how it should look here.
I have spacers in the top, is that right to do as well?
Pics to help.
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