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Old May 26, 2009 | 02:45 AM
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I have two Belltech Nitro Active drop shocks that are for trucks or SUV's with torsion bars. I ran these with drop keys and spindles on my truck and it rode great. Asking $60 shipped. I will get pics and part numbers if anyone is interested.
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Old May 26, 2009 | 08:30 AM
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front or rear shocks
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Old May 26, 2009 | 11:16 AM
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These are for the front.
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Old May 26, 2009 | 01:07 PM
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how many miles on them? i need them bad. also what bumpstops did you use?
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They have around 10k miles on them. I cut down my stock bumpstops and I can send you them if you don't want to cut yours.. Or i have some brand new belltech cone style bumpstops that i can send you for an extra 20 bucks. They are part number 4922 i believe. I'll get some pics of everything when i get home from work.
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thanks. i would like the belltech ones. how do you say it would ride with those bump stops and those shocks.?
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The shocks rode great and they are one of the few options around for lowered 4x4 trucks. Some people like the belltech street performance shocks but others say they are way too stiff. These are a lot softer.

I have never ran the belltech bumpstops but i ordered them because I read a thread on here where a lot of the lowered 4x4 guys like them.

What drop parts are you running up front?
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Old May 26, 2009 | 02:02 PM
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hd keys.. thats it. i cut my bumpstops. but i think i cut to much.. they should be barly touching the lca. mine has about an inch in between. so i hit a bump and its not a good feeling. lol.
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I know the feeling. I did the same thing with mine when i first decranked my stock keys. Can you measure the the length of the bumpstop that you would need? Cz mine are pretty short. I'll see if i can get some comparison pics tho.
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Originally Posted by black04
These are for the front.
(I asked if I could tag on here, thx black04)

I have a rear set of these same shocks with less than 2K miles on them if even half. PM me if interested.
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