Hiya Guys
As you know I'm swapping out a 7.25 to 8.75 axle in the Dart and going to stiffer leaf springs.
Question - How do I measure, i.e. from where to where, to find out what size new rear shocks I need?
Has anyone done this and now what length shocks they used?
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How do I measure to find out rear shock size
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How do I measure to find out rear shock size
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You need to know the shock will move the full max possible suspension movement. When the car is sat on its wheels the shocks should be compressed half way.
Take a shock off, compress it as much as possible, measure it. Then extend it as much as possible. Measure it again. Compare that with the length it was on the car with the weight on the wheels.
Look at the shock spec when picking a shock. Places like Summit Racing tell you the extended length at least.
You need to know the shock will move the full max possible suspension movement. When the car is sat on its wheels the shocks should be compressed half way.
Take a shock off, compress it as much as possible, measure it. Then extend it as much as possible. Measure it again. Compare that with the length it was on the car with the weight on the wheels.
Look at the shock spec when picking a shock. Places like Summit Racing tell you the extended length at least.
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