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I need help with shocks!

I am working on installing my shocks. I took out the old rear shocks and they were quite a bit longer. I extended the new shocks and laid them on the ground side by side and the new shocks are 3-4" shorter then the old ones.

When I installed the new ones the shock is almost completely expanded just to hit the mounts. There is at most another inch of travel before it is maxed out. I think they sent me the wrong shocks.

If anyone can cross reference the numbers that would be great. They are Procomp ES3000 Part Number 322508. I have a 2004, 4WD with no lift.
 
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I bet they sent you the 2wd rear shocks.
 
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Oh yeah I forgot to add. I have checked the site i ordered them from along with a couple other places and I seem to have what is the right part number.
 
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es9000 would fit better
 
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Originally Posted by chevyslayer925
es9000 would fit better
I didnt want a gas charged shock. Hydrolic filled shocks give a better ride on the highway....which is most of what I do.
 
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Here is procomp catalog. Looks like you got the right ones.

http://www.explorerprocomp.com/PDFs/07cat/72-91.pdf
 
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i had this problem on my chevy 2500 sthe shocks seemed too short but once i installed them they extended even longer so they must have just been really stiff so that may be the sam for you
 
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