replacement shocks
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replacement shocks
The shock on my R2 are shot. I'll need stock replacements for the rear. But, since I'm doing a 4BT. The front springs will be re-arched up 3 inches and at least 3 leaves added. I'll need longer shocks to work the new travel distance. Any recommendations?
Re: replacement shocks
This might be some help to you in finding the right shock, its a list of mounting and length specifications for Monroe shocks.
http://www.monroe.com/assets/downloads/ ... hSheet.pdf
Sal

http://www.monroe.com/assets/downloads/ ... hSheet.pdf
Sal

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1969 M101A1
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1969 M101A1
1967 M416
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Re: replacement shocks
I believe that deuce and 5 ton shocks are the same thing ,well that's what im going to do on my truck 

Re: replacement shocks
Deuce shocks are different, they mount with a threaded stud on the ends.52PLOWERWAGON wrote:I believe that deuce and 5 ton shocks are the same thing ,well that's what im going to do on my truck
5-ton shocks look like an M-37 shock, but the valving rate is different. They do work fine on an M-37 however.
I used stock shocks on my raised Diesel conversion, they were plenty long enough.
DG
Re: replacement shocks
Thanks. It looked like a lot of people use stock. I was thinking when front axle drops down off road or rough terrain. Shocks would over extend and blow out.
Re: replacement shocks
Found out hard way stock is no good. But Vintage powerwagons took them back. R2 did not use M37 shocks. Did find Monroe 65102 does the trick. 19 compressed 27.5 extended. The post on the R2 are unloaded at 23 inches apart.