Shock Question

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usaf2006

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So, I need all 4. But I dont have the time or money to do all 4. Could anything detrimental happen from changing the rears then doing the fronts when I can?
 

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I'm bottoming my front shocks and have a new pair on order. When I pull them I'll check them and if they are any good I'll send them to you for shipping. PM me if you are interested.
 

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I drove on 2 Belltech rears and 2 QA1 fronts for a couple weeks. It feels weird, but shouldn't hurt anything, IMHO.
 
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Meh, I want to do a 2/4.5 with tax money. Maybe I'll just wait... it's such an uncle buck kinda ride tho
 

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Here is some information I have found that I have not seen advertise. 98-03 Durango stock shock is a little more than two inches shorter than a stock 03 Ram shock. So I just trimmed my springs a little more and am now bottoming my stock shocks. Ordered a pair of Monroe Magnums for a 03 Durango, should have them in a couple days and will post the results.
 
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