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ive read the search till my eyes are bugging out. i read that you can run nissan hardbody shocks. i dont have a lot of money so trying to do as cheap as possable. will these work on 99 ranger coil spring suspinion for a 2" drop front and back. Joe!:icon_confused:
 


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there is a Monroe fitman book floating around... measure the length you need, use that fitman book to see if the hardbody shocks will work for you.
 

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Stock shocks will work for that.
 

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Sorry for the abrupt answer earlier, was in a hurry to get somewhere. IIRC it's 3"+ up front that really need dropped shocks. I know in the rear you can use stockers at 2" drop. I believe for the rear you start needing shorter shocks as you approach 5" drop.
 

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thanks

Sorry for the abrupt answer earlier, was in a hurry to get somewhere. IIRC it's 3"+ up front that really need dropped shocks. I know in the rear you can use stockers at 2" drop. I believe for the rear you start needing shorter shocks as you approach 5" drop.
Thanks man I know how it is when your in a hurry. THANKS Joe!
 

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Thanks

Sorry for the abrupt answer earlier, was in a hurry to get somewhere. IIRC it's 3"+ up front that really need dropped shocks. I know in the rear you can use stockers at 2" drop. I believe for the rear you start needing shorter shocks as you approach 5" drop.
I know how it is when your in a hurry. THANKS Joe!
 

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