Once installed, shock extenders help keep the shock at it's proper travel starting point and keep the shock from topping out. It's also much less expensive and a lot easier than having to find longer shocks. Also, your vehicle will keep the same ride instead of guessing with a different longer shock setup.
McBay Performance front and rear shock extenders are designed to fit perfectly at the end of most shocks. There are 2 different styles that we carry.
1. Rear "T" End Style Shock Extender
They call this a "T" end, well, because of the "T" style mounting bracket at the top of the shock (see photo above). This style extender fits most rear shocks on 1960's through 1990's GM rear wheel drive cars ranging from the 60's Chevy Nova II to the 90's Buick Roadmaster. These shock extenders come in 2" (SE-200) and 3" (SE-300) long sets and are a perfect addition to our 2" or 3" rear coil spring spacer lift kits. Our rear shock extenders are made with super strong 6061-T6 billet aluminum and anodized for a long life. They also come with new Grade 5 hardware and everything is 100% Made in USA.
SE-200 |
SE-300 |
2. Stud End Shock Extender
These shock extenders are designed to add 2" to the front shocks (and sometimes rear) by simply screwing them on to the stud-end at the top of the shock. They fit 3/8" studs and come in coarse (13-6521) and fine thread (13-6501) versions to fit most any 3/8" stud end style shock on the market. A perfect choice to go with our front coil spring spacer lift kits for domestic cars and trucks.
13-6501 |
13-6521 |
After the proper extenders are installed the "clunk" will go away and you can now enjoy your great looking ride without any worries of destroying your shocks. Stop by www.McBayPerformance.com to find the set for your vehicle or simply call us at 1-877-337-4177.
I already own the 1"-4" shackle lift kit for my 1978 nova. I currently have it on a 3" lift, but I wanted to achieve a 4" lift so you think I should look into purchasing these extenders?
ReplyDeleteAnd if so, what size should I purchase?
DeleteWell, these shock extenders aren't meant to lift the car. They are only made to put the shock back into the proper travel range after the car has been lifted.
DeleteI am trying to do the opposie and lower a car I purchased that had these installed. Can I reduce lift by removing them?
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