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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
theoretically then, the front should drop also. They are the same high pressure gas charged type that's on the rear.
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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
Phil, yours were probably worn out:D
Paragon, strange thing is that the front OEM shocks are not gas charged. |
Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
I think the front shocks are gas charged, when I removed mine they extended. They didn't seem like they had as much pressure though.
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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
Found out some more info from Rancho. Rancho/Monroe actually makes the stock OEM shocks for the H2.
Paragon & Ed are correct, in that the front are also gas charged, but at a very low amount compared to the rear. (25-40# max psi) |
Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
Rancho is working with me and trying to find a solution. They are leaning towards the Monroe monotube (self-adjusting) 911508 for the rear and the 911507 for the front.
http://www.monroe.com/products/mp_detail.asp?cat=Monroe%20Reflex&detail=Monotube% 20Shock%20Absorbers These are their H2 replacement shocks with pressures that are in the same ranges as the OEM shocks. |
Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
IMO, you are looking at this all wrong. Shocks are about ride quality. Monotubes are not going to come close to performing as well as variable valving and the triple tubed setup the 9000s have.
It sounds as though you are happy and fine except that your truck sags in the rear. This is a result of spring setting. Up the spring rate in the rear to accommodate and you will still enjoy the benefits that the 9000s offer. There's just a huge difference when you go from one truck running 9000s to one that's running stock or even bilsteins. People run spring spacers in their coils all of the time and it's something I would seriously consider if I was you before I would sacrifice the ride quality the shocks provide. Again, my opinion. |
Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
That ia what I would like to do. The ride quality, like you mentioned, is very nice. When I get home from work, I will try and find the spacers linkage. I think I saved it a while back.
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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
Hopefully Paragon or Phil can answer this. Is there a safe amount of turns I can lower the torsion bars, that would not require an alignment? Say maybe 1 to 1.5 turns?
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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
Cool, I am going to try 1.5 turns. I originally cranked them 4 turns and things are a little stiff. Now that the rear is lower and softer, I need to drop the front a hair.
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Re: Question - about rear shocks. NEED HELP QUICKLY!
Obviously this depends on where your truck is in relation to the jounce bumpers. My bars are up a few turns and still touch the top the jounce bumpers at rest. I doubt if I backed mine out that it would lower the front by much.
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