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i am going with toytec 3" spacers and 1.5" shackles in rear... i want bilstein hd shocks up front and bilstein 5150s in rear but i dont know where i could get them from.... i also have no clue about the sizing and valving of the shocks.... if someone knows what size would fit on my lift and where to get these shocks please tell me....
 

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stay away from the HD's, the spacers will stiffen the ride and the HD's will make it even worse. part# be5-6253-h5 for the rear...valving is 255/70
 

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YoTRacer158 said:
stay away from the HD's, the spacers will stiffen the ride and the HD's will make it even worse. part# be5-6253-h5 for the rear...valving is 255/70
what shocks should i put up front then? so those bilsteins will fit in the rear? where do i get them from? also i looked at that part number and it is a 5100 series shock... i thought that nobody has those in stock? by the way how do i order the downey 1.5" shackles?
 

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i dont know what shocks you should use up front. i didnt notice you wanted 5150's, i thought you were looking for 5125's. the 5150's you want are the 8.33" travel. i'm sure you can order the shackles from downey's website
 

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what shocks should i put up front then? so those bilsteins will fit in the rear? where do i get them from? also i looked at that part number and it is a 5100 series shock... i thought that nobody has those in stock? by the way how do i order the downey 1.5" shackles?
or a set of Doetsch Tech shocks up front.

in the rear those 5150's will bottom out before your bump stop will, just so you know. a 10" travel shock and a re-locate is best to avoid the bottoming issue.

ordering from Downey is a phone call away, or you can print out their order form and mail it.
 
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