Suburban rear shocks equal or unequal length?

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1badgmc

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I need to order some Summit rear shocks for my Suburban for when I finally install the hangers, but am not totally sure on what part numbers to order. Are Suburban rear shocks unequal length like the pickups or are they the same?

Yes, I'm too lazy to go measure.
 

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Um this is the first that I have heard this can some one give me some input on this please!! An i'm guessing that this will still happen if using shock extenders correct?
 

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Yeah man, the driver's side shock is a different length than the passenger, and if you are lowered like 4-6 it really matter's, because even with extender's if you run both shock's the long length one will bottom out when you hit a bump and one won't, I have personally had this happen.
 

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Thanks but when ordering shocks from summit they should know this correct, be my luck I would get the one who has no clue lol!!
 

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is this on both 2wd and 4wd. When I replaced my shocks they only listed one part number so both are the same.
 
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