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Old 10-25-2016, 09:22 PM   #1
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My drop shocks have left the building

When I bought all my parts for drop on the C20, I bought the four shocks at the same time. I had everything for a while before getting the parts installed. Then I only have approximately 16 hundred miles on the setup. And both right side shocks have leaked out there oil, made a real mess of my clean underneath.
I contacted the company where the purchase was made and I'm out of warranty, or what they call a warranty. I'm not to surprised of the response.
My question is I don't think in the first place I received shocks made to handle the weight of a C20. Which explains the quick failure. The shocks themselves are smaller in size than the ones removed, I questioned that point.
Just looking around I'm not seeing a drop shock for a 3/4 truck. Idea's??


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Old 10-26-2016, 09:50 AM   #2
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Re: My drop shocks have left the building

I always try to utilize shocks that were actually designed/built for the specific app vs a generic 'drop' shock. Can you not utilize stock shocks (refresh our memory on how the drop was done)?
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Old 10-26-2016, 01:41 PM   #3
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Re: My drop shocks have left the building

I spoke way to soon. After another call on the shock issue, it appeared I was talking with the wrong person. I have new shocks on the way, I just have to cover the shipping cost. And I'm getting a larger shock better suited for my C20. So it makes a differance who you speak to on warranty issues.

It was Western Chassis, where I bought all my parts. Front drop coil springs, drop spindles, rear spring hanger, shackles and four drop shocks. Just a couple dollars short of a grand.

So Western Chassis stands by there parts. They just need to train the counter guys.


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