Moore

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Here's how it sits with the coils cranked down a bit more

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also, ridetech sources Fox shocks. In a sense, ridetech doesn't make these coilovers. They buy their springs from hyperco, and the shock from fox, what they do make and use from their company is the mount setups, which are different than other companies. That pivot ball on top of their design, or so I recall reading.
 

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You'll need two shocks Coil-Overs :: Coilover Shock - 4.1" Stroke - HQ Series - RideTech.com - Suspension Specialist - Online Store MUST BE STUD MOUNT. Part number 24149905

You'll need two trunion mounts Components :: Shock Mounts :: Trunnion Mount 2.25-2.875" - RideTech.com - Suspension Specialist - Online Store
part number 90009990

You'll need two springs, read the thread for info in spring rates but you should be somewhere between 700-900, me personally I went with 850. Use this page to order

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Thanks guys! And Greg I need to buy a new one because this one has been ripped off so many times that half the mounting holes are fucked, it won't even mount properly any more
 

Moore

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dig!

My shocks were blown on my truck, figured why the hell not put ridetech shocks on the rear to go with the coilovers up front lol

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I have to have them pretty stiff but the difference is noticeable. The front is just way too low so hopefully I'll have time to raise it up this weekend then I'll be cherry