Belltech Shock Replacement

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LoSRx7

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2011 Yukon lowered on a Belltech 2/4 drop done ages ago. Replacing a bushing on the front upper arms soon, and while i was under the vehicle, i noticed the rear shock cases were bit rusty. New England weather sucks sometimes, should I be concerned about this?

If I wanted to replace these 25003 fronts and 2410FF rears all together, are there any recommended upgrades (smoother) to these?

Thanks,
-LoS
 

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petethepug

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Love the pic. Oh how we take SoCal weather for granted when it comes to vehicle wear & tear.

Not sure if anyone else has mastered that shock setup for lowered truck set ups yet. Maybe Belltech has something new up their sleeve.
 

Doug118

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You are going to spend BIG money on something that rides only marginally better than those. How are you lowered up front? If you took out any rings, you could flip the strut to the bottom of the control arm and add rings back to get shock travel
 

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