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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 09:43 AM
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Default Advice for shocks for 2/4 drop

In a couple of months i plan to hopefully drop my 02 ext cab silvy, and just wanted some opinions about what type of shocks to get or go with? I plan to do 2 inch drop springs in the front and 4 inch shackle in the back and get Hotckis sway bar kit as well, and i have some shocks already and i've had them for about 2 years or so and i have the belltech nitro drop shock (the old style without the boot) but just wondering about the nitro drop shock 2 or maybe just go with some eldelbrock shocks! well anyway, i got these from stylin trucks and those guys gave me a good deal and said most of everyone who has a lowered truck run these type of shock and again this was 2 years ago. Any suggestion are welcome and just want everything to close to perfect as possible.


Thanks to all......

PS I posted something like this last night, but i guess it didnt take it
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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 10:30 AM
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I am running Doetsch Tech shocks that I got for $48 a piece and they have been good so far. I have had them on since June of '07.
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Old Apr 5, 2008 | 11:44 AM
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I got the Toxic drop shocks from Stylin, they've worked good for me.
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