Re: GenII shocks

From: jbleazard@home.com
Date: Mon Jul 09 2001 - 09:31:16 EDT


According to ProComp's web site, the part numbers for the 3000 series are
 314515 (front) and 324509 (rear) are for 97-98 4x4, 86-96 4x4, and 97-98
2wd. They show 313515 and 322500 for 86-96 2wd.

(For the 9000 series, the numbers are all the same, just replace the first 3 on
each number with a 9. So for a gen II 2wd, they list 913515 and 922500.)

Guess the 3000s I have are the same application for both 4x4 and 2wd gen III
Daks, as well as 4x4 gen IIs (sorry, Mike, guess mine won't work for you).
These are all listed with lift height of 0-1 inch (stock height, possibly with
a torsion bar tweak).

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Jason Bleazard http://www.bleazard.net Toronto, Ontario
his: '95 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9 V6, 5spd, Reg. Cab, white
hers: '01 Dakota Sport 4x4, 4.7 V8, Auto, Quad Cab, black

In article <4069096871.20010708195701@mikesdakota.com>, mike@mikesdakota.com (Michael Clark) wrote:
>> Jason Bleazard is looking to get rid of the ProComp ES3000s that were
>> too stiff for him on his '95 4x4.
>
>> --- Michael Clark <mike@mikesdakota.com> wrote:
>>> What's a good stiff shock for a genII 4X2?
>>>
>>> --Mike
>>> www.mikesdakota.com
>>>
>
>
>> =====
>> -andy
>
>
> But how would they do on a 4X2, stock ride height? It seems most of
> the real high performance shocks I see are designed for lifted trucks.
>
> --Mike
> www.mikesdakota.com



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