brian90744
American Trekker
I have a 2003 chevy 1500, and want to have rear duel shocks, I have not seen any pictures or heard any thing about this set-up. anyone???
thanks=brian
thanks=brian
I have a 2003 chevy 1500, and want to have rear duel shocks, I have not seen any pictures or heard any thing about this set-up. anyone???
thanks=brian
Hi Brian, is there any specific reason for this? Dual rears is not common. What do you have currently? I know with our FWC in the heavy Dodge, I was concerned about heat fade so I when with a Bilstien 5160 remote reservior shocks, combined with my National Springs built springs all around. They have worked very well and even after 50 miles of washboard trails, with speeds up to 50mph, I never had any issues with heat fade or harshness.
The biggest key to shocks is valving and heat distrubution. Do not use any twin tube designed shock as they will fade very quickly. Many of the low to mid level shocsk are like this. Bilstein uses a digressive valve setup which changes the valving as the shock shaft speed changes. You can also have them custom valve to your needs.
A little more into about what your concerns are, so it will be easier to help figure out a good solution. Just going to a dual rear shock is likely not going to give you the results you are likely after.