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So I'm in the process of buying 6" front lift springs from a 2000 super duty, for my 1972 f 250 and I was wondering about the shocks. If I want I can also get 4 brand new rancho shocks included. BUT my question is could I even use them on my truck. I Would like to add some sort of shock "hoop" in the front anyways, so getting the front to fit might not be an issue. I am not against fabing up something for the rear (as long as it's within reason) in order to use them.
If any one happens to know the stroke of a shock that comes in a 6" revtek lift kit. or if you just know weather or not this will work that would be great
thanks in advance
John.
If you are fabbing stuff up, then you will have to simply make some mounts for the frame as well as the axle. Your vehicle would have used a stud type end, and not a loop like the SD uses.
Few ways you can go:
Or you can find a set of stock SD front shock mounts and bolt them to your ride:
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