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80 Series shock length?

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80 Series shock length?

Post by chevJ40 »

just a quick question what is the fully extended and fully compressed shock length on an 80 series?
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Post by dow50r »

Mate, extended aftermarket shox go from 580-620mm...early 80 was 40mm higher than later ones...so they are not all thesame.
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Post by bigbrowndog »

dow50r wrote:Mate, extended aftermarket shox go from 580-620mm...early 80 was 40mm higher than later ones...so they are not all thesame.
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Thanks for that , I am sick of being told my 1990 model is lifted when its not although it does look high.cheers
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Are you sure that the early Cruisers were 40mm higher. I thought it was more like 20mm higher.
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