MisterB
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- First Name
- AJ
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500 4X4
- Engine Size
- 350
It's time for new shocks. I have Rancho RS500's, and I just want to buy the same ones again. Problem is, my truck has a 6" lift, and 35" tires on it, so I can't just select the shock size based off year, make and model.
I'm aware of how I can remove the bottom bolt from one front and one rear shock, pull shock all the way out and measure middle of eye to middle of eye (then push all the way in and measure), and then repeat for the rear, but is there an easier way to get the proper size?
I figured there would be a number on them and I could order based off that number, but I looked up the number in the pic below and I can't seem to pull up anything.
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I'm aware of how I can remove the bottom bolt from one front and one rear shock, pull shock all the way out and measure middle of eye to middle of eye (then push all the way in and measure), and then repeat for the rear, but is there an easier way to get the proper size?
I figured there would be a number on them and I could order based off that number, but I looked up the number in the pic below and I can't seem to pull up anything.
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