Olazz
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I have searched and googled for ages but cannot find an answer that makes any sense.
Assuming one has made the necessary adjustments to mounts etc, why can one not have the same shock on the front and the rear.
If one has model X on front can one also have model X on the rear? .....and if not why not?
What is the point of lifting a truck, installing longer shocks, then adding limit straps
surely that defeats the whole object no
In addition, If one has 10" of travel on a shock, say 24' extended, 14" compressed, should the shock have 50/50 travel on compression and rebound, or would this not work and there should be some other proportion?
Finally, does the length of spring actually matter? on a 6" lift you can install an 8"- 14" travel shock, so what has spring length got to do with the whole issue?
HELP!!!!
Assuming one has made the necessary adjustments to mounts etc, why can one not have the same shock on the front and the rear.
If one has model X on front can one also have model X on the rear? .....and if not why not?
What is the point of lifting a truck, installing longer shocks, then adding limit straps


In addition, If one has 10" of travel on a shock, say 24' extended, 14" compressed, should the shock have 50/50 travel on compression and rebound, or would this not work and there should be some other proportion?
Finally, does the length of spring actually matter? on a 6" lift you can install an 8"- 14" travel shock, so what has spring length got to do with the whole issue?
HELP!!!!