Shock question?

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dan291000

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Just picked up a 99' 2 Door Tahoe, It has a 3" body lift, rancho 500's on the front and what appear to be the stock Bilsteins on the rear. Now to my Question. With this set up do I need longer shocks? Or will the stock length shocks still work fine?
 

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A body lift doesn't change the suspension at all. The shocks will remain the same as stock. It's very common to crank the torsion bars a bit, and you might need slightly longer shocks if that's been done.
 
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A body lift doesn't change the suspension at all. The shocks will remain the same as stock. It's very common to crank the torsion bars a bit, and you might need slightly longer shocks if that's been done.

Thank you for the reply sir. So basically if I buy new shocks that are for trucks with a 0"-3" lift I should be ok?
 

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