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Dual or Triple Shock kits?

clarkie96XLT

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'96 XLT
Well I've seen a bunch of bigger truck and suv's with multishock kits. and i wanna know if they fit on a 97' XLT or any other model.. details are appreciated
 



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Umm, why? A properly designed suspension only needs one damper per corner. How many Baja trucks do you see running multiples? It's just unnecessary.
 






do a little fab work and you would be surprised what you can do.
plus, you will have that feeling saying...i made that...rather then saying...yupp i bought those...
 






thanks. and the reason i do the threads is cuz its just easier and more specific
 






Umm, why? A properly designed suspension only needs one damper per corner. How many Baja trucks do you see running multiples? It's just unnecessary.

95% of them. Hell even us budget racers run 2 shocks per wheel because we need the extra fade resistance. Now on a street truck or mild offroad truck its just useless imo..
 






You'll probably have to make/have made custom ones. It wouldn't be too hard with a tube bender and a couple tabs.
 

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And that Ladies and Gentlemen is what ive been looking for! thank you section
 






Section please tell me thats a photoshop job. I swear I looked at that this morning and it only had one shock..

Am I losing it? =[
 






It's chopped. :p:
 






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