fixxxer
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- 1998
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On a stock 1998 Ranger XLT 2WD w/coil suspension, why are the replacement shock stems 1" too short? The computer says yes, but physics says no.
I realize the intelligent thing to do would have been to get the data stamped on the installed shock, but that didn't happen. Before I tear it down again to look - any ideas what I'm missing?
I realize the intelligent thing to do would have been to get the data stamped on the installed shock, but that didn't happen. Before I tear it down again to look - any ideas what I'm missing?
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