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Old 03-03-2010, 02:37 AM
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Does my 2007 GMC Sierra Classic use the shocks you posted above?

Thanks.
The site will tell you what fits. For Classic I believe you will use 2006 model.
The ones he listed are for a 4x4. If you have 2x4 you will want F4-BE5-2902-H0 and F4-BE5-2903-H0.

If you click on the link to the shocks he listed it will also show you what those fit. Chevrolet and GMC K1500 4WD and K10 4WD Silverado Pickup (includes Z71 models) years 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006. If your's is 4x4 then it looks like they'll fit.

But you should probably check the links to be sure or just wait for him to respond if you prefer.
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Originally Posted by MatthewJon
Does my 2007 GMC Sierra Classic use the shocks you posted above?

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Yes, those shocks are for the GMT800 1/2 ton 4wd trucks, 99-06 and the 07 classic.

As Viciousknid said, if you have 2wd, you'll want BE5-2902-H0 and F4-BE5-2903-H0
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Just ordered the HD's for my 05 Z71.

Sure wish I could figure out what is on and came on my truck. They are red with back boots/tops but I can't find any identifier on them. I asked the chevy part shop and they said it doesn't say what they are. Just gives a Delco part#.

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Set of 4 HD's are ordered for my Sierra Classic 4x4!
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Awesome guys! Be sure to let us know how you like the shocks.
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Do the intructions state what to torque the nuts to on these?
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How much do these shocks weigh? I noticed my Fedex package is only 19 lbs. I thought these things weighed about 10# each.
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10 lbs each??? lol they felt as heavy as any other regular shock in my hands.
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They're closer to 5 lbs. each. These are designed to be direct replacements, so you should torque the nuts to factory specs.
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Originally Posted by ShockGuys
They're closer to 5 lbs.
Thanks. I'm probably thinking of the last set I changed that were load levelers with the spring around it.


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