Drop shocks needed?

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95Escahoe

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Im in the process of doing 2" drop shackles & keys, right now I have Belltech Street Performance shocks for stock height, see they make ones for the front and rear that fit in the range of my drop, would it be a good idea to get them or keep what I got?
 

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I just ordered Belltech Drop shocks for the front, I currently run the stock spec Bilsteins with no issues and I am about 3" dropped in the front, I will let you know how the new Belltechs' ride.
 

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Love my Belltech Street Performers!
You could probably run the rears that you have now with shock extenders.
Thanks, do they come in sizes? No clue what I am looking for lol, the rear shocks are actually for a 1" drop to make up for the saggy rear leafs (which are getting replaced)
 

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For shock extenders? They are pretty much all the sane


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All of the usual suspect's offerings, DJM ($57.29), Belltech ($91.75), Canuck Motorsports ($56.95), are pretty well the same. Never heard of any failures.
 

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Just making sure i'm interpreting this correctly, if I use shock extenders in the rear I can use a stock length shock?
 
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