Shocks

Discussion in 'Lifted' started by Auburnfan400, Jul 28, 2011.

  1. Auburnfan400

    Auburnfan400 Longbed done right!

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    O, i just remembered something i meant to bring up after i put my lift on. Should the rear shocks both be at a backwards angle from the bottom mount? Or should one mount and go toward the front, and one toward the back? Does that makes sense? Because after it was all put on, i thought i remembered them used to be one forward, one back. I put both new ones after the lift toward the back
     
  2. SolidF150

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    Rear Shocks I am running are the: Pro-Comp MX-6's, Never any problem and they are smooth. Also they are made for our f150's with the stud end.

    The cons about fox shocks in the rear is our f150's have a stud end on the frame bracket when installing the shocks. If you go fox they have eye lets so fabbing will have to be done to make these work.
     

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