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Shocks & Mounts
| | Joe's Bronco Page - Using F250 front shock mount towers to allow for longer shocks. Economical alternative to front shock hoops. Includes part numbers. - (Hits:650, Details) http://pages.prodigy.net/rjlougee/tips.htm#f2 |
| | Puget Sound Vintage Broncos - Installing dual rear shock mounting kit from James Duff. Includes description and photos - (Hits:493, Details) http://www.psvb.com/tech_duffshock.htm |
| | Madgyver's page - Text and photos describing building your own rear inboard shock mounts. You'll need at least a 1" body lift to do it the way I did. - (Hits:424, Details) http://www.madgyver.classicbroncos.com/custom3.html |
| | ClassicBroncos.com - List of Rancho RS9000 & RS5000 shocks with part numbers, lengths, travel, etc. Information from the Rancho catalog. - (Hits:371, Details) http://classicbroncos.com/rancho.shtml |
| | Performance Unlimited 4-Wheel - Info on Rancho shocks including how they work and how to measure to custom applications - (Hits:326, Details) http://performanceunlimited.com/illustrations/rancho9000.html |
| | Off-Road.com - Rancho shock specifications listed by type & part number. - (Hits:227, Details) http://www.off-road.com/toyota/tech/shocks/ |
| | Classic Broncos .com - F-250 Front Shock Towers - Make room for longer shocks by replacing your stock shock mounts - (Hits:134, Details) http://classicbroncos.com/f250shockmounts.shtml |
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