low99maz
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I have a sd superlift, what I did was take measurements from lifted to dumped for the stroke of the shock then took a measurement for overall length when compressed (depending on how you want to mount it). Take all these measurements to your local parts dealer(auto zone, pep boys) and look through their shock lengths to find what will work best. My shocks are mounted from the top of the c-notch to the top of the lower bar, shock work best when they are mounted as vertical as possible. I get 13 inches of lift in the back and found some shocks for @ 12$ and they work great. You dont want to use a shock for a lowered suspension becuase they are valved to hard. Get the most plain jane shocks, they are cheap so if they do go bad they are easy to replace.