The front end is floating on the Y2K so
I need to know what has worked for U?
I think she has a 4/6 or a 5/7 drop &
I only need fronts cause the rear has
helper bags on it from "Air Lift" co.
lockone
+1y
The part # on all of the DJM shocks we use is #1315. You can get a parts store to cross the #s over and get them in an Explorer or Gabriel shock.
luv2xclr8
+1y
Thanks buddy, I saw that on their site
but it said they're studded on 1 end ?
and I have yet to verify mine was like
that underneath. Thanks for the help!
someotherguy
+1y
Two bolt flange on bottom, stud on top.
Richard
luv2xclr8
+1y
TY
luv2xclr8
+1y
Ordering some Monday, I want something pretty
stiff, are the DJM pretty stiff? If not, then who?
willielowridezs
+1y
I have put bell-tech Nitro Drop shocks on everything ive built. They are the best shock i have found for lowered vehicles. The more your vehicle moves up and down the stiffer they get.
luv2xclr8
+1y
I've been going back and forth w/ a Tech @ DJM
via E-mail and we also discussed the rears. This
things has a flip kit, but no shock extenders. He
couldn't believe it, said I need them. Thoughts?
luv2xclr8
+1y
Nobody has a flip kit and a c-notch ?
If I need shock extenders I need to
know. (Wanna be sure I really do)
Thanks in advance
bhb
+1y
If you have a flipped axle, you need shock extenders. The shock angle is way too severe without them.