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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Stock height rear shock length
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<blockquote data-quote="fitzmotor" data-source="post: 1481223" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>Anybody? I may have to try and find one here in town that wont think I'm a weirdo as I ask to crawl under his truck with a tape measure.</p><p>I know most raise their trucks, but the principal is the same, the shock is designed to have a certain amount of travel in compression and droop.</p><p>Raised is a much better situation, (the shock is to short) the shock probably wont be damaged if it tops out when extended, you only have the weight of the axle. Lowered is a much worse situation (shock is to long) bottom it out under compression you have the whole weight of the truck pounding the shock to junk.</p><p>I recently bought the truck, it was a beater with issues, I'm trying to get everything sorted out, I love it though.</p><p>So if anybody has a notion to help some frickin newbie with a rear leveled Raptor, it would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitzmotor, post: 1481223, member: 40533"] Anybody? I may have to try and find one here in town that wont think I'm a weirdo as I ask to crawl under his truck with a tape measure. I know most raise their trucks, but the principal is the same, the shock is designed to have a certain amount of travel in compression and droop. Raised is a much better situation, (the shock is to short) the shock probably wont be damaged if it tops out when extended, you only have the weight of the axle. Lowered is a much worse situation (shock is to long) bottom it out under compression you have the whole weight of the truck pounding the shock to junk. I recently bought the truck, it was a beater with issues, I'm trying to get everything sorted out, I love it though. So if anybody has a notion to help some frickin newbie with a rear leveled Raptor, it would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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