will new shocks make 4/6 ride better?
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On my 2-4, Ive tried doetsch tech, edelbrock IAS and stock, and stock rides best by far. For handling, the IAS is definetely the way to go. But the roads around here suck too bad to be flying around corners anyways. However I recently swapped out my suspension and I'm using the stock springs now, so maybe the IAS would work better now. I'm going to try them out again sometime soon.
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Originally Posted by desTRUCKtive
if you are using the stock shocks on the drop. then getting some shorter shocks will for sure help you out.
I've always like Bell Tech Nitro Drops. All I've used for 10 years.
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Originally Posted by Scream
Not on the 4/6 if it's a DJM drop. The DJM drop is all control arm, meaning you keep the factory coil springs and shocks up front.
I've always like Bell Tech Nitro Drops. All I've used for 10 years.
I've always like Bell Tech Nitro Drops. All I've used for 10 years.
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I am running Stock length Monroe Sensa-Tracs in the front and drop shocks w/helper baggs in the rear. The Monroes ride alot better than my Toxic and Belltech(lasted maybe 2,000 miles) shocks.
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are you sure that you retain the stock length shocks with those 4" lca's?
I knew that they raised the spring pocket, but doest the shock compress more or am i wrong here?
I knew that they raised the spring pocket, but doest the shock compress more or am i wrong here?