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Old Mar 7, 2014 | 11:05 AM
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Already did the moog f250 springs and used the same factory shocks. If I get a 2 inch front lift kit do I have to get shocks with a longer reach? It's a 1992 f150 5.0 2wd ex cab.

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Old Mar 8, 2014 | 09:25 AM
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Usually stock range shocks are good for about 0-2" of lift from my recent research, but maybe someone with more technical knowledge will chime in with a better idea of what you need... Just ordered the same type setup for my 93 and ordered Skyjacker M9558/M9552 monotube shocks for all 4 corners and Moog cc844 coils for the front... will let you know how the setup turns out or you can follow my thread titled Shock Help in this same sub-forum. Will also be posting up pics of before/after the install there...

Best of Luck!!
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Old Mar 12, 2014 | 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Siklid
Usually stock range shocks are good for about 0-2" of lift from my recent research, but maybe someone with more technical knowledge will chime in with a better idea of what you need... Just ordered the same type setup for my 93 and ordered Skyjacker M9558/M9552 monotube shocks for all 4 corners and Moog cc844 coils for the front... will let you know how the setup turns out or you can follow my thread titled Shock Help in this same sub-forum. Will also be posting up pics of before/after the install there... Best of Luck!! Mike
thanks I'm going with the 2" coil spring blocks that go under them.
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