Dutch Rutter
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- Joined
- Aug 13, 2013
- Posts
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- Location
- Independence, Or
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hello Everyone!
I am in the process of installing a set of new shocks on the k20.
Front: Skyjacker m9551 (2-5" lift, 13.71 collapsed, 22.58 extended)
Rear: Skyjacker m9553 (2-4" lift, 15.94 collapsed, 27.07 extended)
I got one of the fronts mounted up, I think the extended length will be pretty good however, With the truck sitting and nothing in it or any jacks under it I only see 3" of exposed shock shaft. My thinking is that is not enough. Whats some thoughts on this?
Took some measurements of the truck, ride height from eyelet to eyelet is 17.5", from top of spring pack to lowest bump stop point is 4.25" and highest being 7" I did not take a full drop measurement but with the sway bar connected, I do have the ORD quick disconnect kit, and no shock in place i hung the tire and the new shock was still about 3-4 inches under the axle.
This offroad suspension stuff is pretty new to me and its got me feeling kinda dumb right now.
Bottom finger is at the top of the cylinder in the picture.
I am in the process of installing a set of new shocks on the k20.
Front: Skyjacker m9551 (2-5" lift, 13.71 collapsed, 22.58 extended)
Rear: Skyjacker m9553 (2-4" lift, 15.94 collapsed, 27.07 extended)
I got one of the fronts mounted up, I think the extended length will be pretty good however, With the truck sitting and nothing in it or any jacks under it I only see 3" of exposed shock shaft. My thinking is that is not enough. Whats some thoughts on this?
Took some measurements of the truck, ride height from eyelet to eyelet is 17.5", from top of spring pack to lowest bump stop point is 4.25" and highest being 7" I did not take a full drop measurement but with the sway bar connected, I do have the ORD quick disconnect kit, and no shock in place i hung the tire and the new shock was still about 3-4 inches under the axle.
This offroad suspension stuff is pretty new to me and its got me feeling kinda dumb right now.
Bottom finger is at the top of the cylinder in the picture.
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