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<blockquote data-quote="sparkywig" data-source="post: 587737" data-attributes="member: 3541"><p>All shock absorbers are different lengths, KYB GR2s in about 8 to my knowledge.</p><p>Take your shock absorber off, then jack the van up until the wheel is off the floor, measure the distance between the shock mounts. This is your fully open length.</p><p>Jack just the wheel up until the van just starts to lift, measure the distance between the shock mounts. This is your fully compressed length.</p><p>You will need a shock absorber with open and compressed lengths 20mm greater than the measurements you took.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkywig, post: 587737, member: 3541"] All shock absorbers are different lengths, KYB GR2s in about 8 to my knowledge. Take your shock absorber off, then jack the van up until the wheel is off the floor, measure the distance between the shock mounts. This is your fully open length. Jack just the wheel up until the van just starts to lift, measure the distance between the shock mounts. This is your fully compressed length. You will need a shock absorber with open and compressed lengths 20mm greater than the measurements you took. [/QUOTE]
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