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Old May 24, 2007 | 05:59 PM
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Serious newb question on shocks

When you see advertized shocks that say something like 2" lift with 9" of travel, for example.
Such as something found here, http://www.racerunnershocks.com/ShockAbsorbers.php

does that mean that if you install those shocks, I will get 2 more inches of lift? Or do they have to be installed with other components to get the lift and travel?
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Old May 24, 2007 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by 2WDoffroadx
When you see advertized shocks that say something like 2" lift with 9" of travel, for example.
Such as something found here, http://www.racerunnershocks.com/ShockAbsorbers.php

does that mean that if you install those shocks, I will get 2 more inches of lift? Or do they have to be installed with other components to get the lift and travel?
In this particular case (your link that you posted) it means that these are 2" diameter shocks.
Has nothing to do with the lift.

Shocks, virtually never, provide lift.
Springs lift, shocks dampen movement and control the rate of weight transfer.




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Old May 24, 2007 | 07:52 PM
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Whenever it does say 2 inches lift, I think it means that it is meant for a vehicle that has 2 inches of lift over stock
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Old May 24, 2007 | 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by YM13
Whenever it does say 2 inches lift, I think it means that it is meant for a vehicle that has 2 inches of lift over stock
That's what i was thinking. Or it can be used for vehicles with 2" of lift or less. Something like that..
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Old May 25, 2007 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by YM13
Whenever it does say 2 inches lift, I think it means that it is meant for a vehicle that has 2 inches of lift over stock
That's correct, 2" of lift over stock height.
Just be careful if you have less than 2" of suspension lift as the shocks may be too long and will overcompress (bottom out) that they're not too many things that will kill a shock quicker than that.






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