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Lowering Gurus wanted - The Gaz shock thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Bay" data-source="post: 618671" data-attributes="member: 19864"><p>Ok, I am aware this is the "comfort for lowered" thread.</p><p>But does anybody have experience with them on a stock height bus?</p><p>I am talking about the 160/105/b12 GP which has 16" open and 10.5" closed.</p><p></p><p>Would they work on stock hight?</p><p>Would they be long enough to lift the front by an inch with 10" springs?</p><p>Or would you suggest the 180/115/b12 version if I want to reuse my springs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Bay, post: 618671, member: 19864"] Ok, I am aware this is the "comfort for lowered" thread. But does anybody have experience with them on a stock height bus? I am talking about the 160/105/b12 GP which has 16" open and 10.5" closed. Would they work on stock hight? Would they be long enough to lift the front by an inch with 10" springs? Or would you suggest the 180/115/b12 version if I want to reuse my springs? [/QUOTE]
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