Ifyasquintitsmint
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- Location
- Denver
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
Hello,
I picked up a pair of fox shocks with reservoirs cheap af locally from a K5 owner. They measure 25” fully extended and 14 compressed. Can I run these on the rear of my 84 K10? It looks like they’ll be a few inches longer than what’s currently on my truck. Open to any suggestions or methods for pairing shocks.
My truck appears to be stock height on 31s (could be wrong tho, I do have to hop up into it).
I’d also like to get a matching set for the fronts if there are any recommendations.
It looks like these are recommended for a 4" lift.
Therefore a shock with roughly a 25" extension and 14" compressed should work on my rears right
These are the specs for the front, and therefore I should just reduce the numbers by 4" and find an equivalent shock?
I picked up a pair of fox shocks with reservoirs cheap af locally from a K5 owner. They measure 25” fully extended and 14 compressed. Can I run these on the rear of my 84 K10? It looks like they’ll be a few inches longer than what’s currently on my truck. Open to any suggestions or methods for pairing shocks.
My truck appears to be stock height on 31s (could be wrong tho, I do have to hop up into it).
I’d also like to get a matching set for the fronts if there are any recommendations.
It looks like these are recommended for a 4" lift.
8248 | 30.05 | 18.45 |
Therefore a shock with roughly a 25" extension and 14" compressed should work on my rears right
8247 | 23.2 | 14.17 |
Fox Performance Series 2.0 Smooth Body Remote Reservoir Shock - Standard Travel
We recommend measuring for shocks at ride height and matching the center of travel measurement as close as possible
www.offroaddesign.com
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