I hope someone can help. I have a 1974 chevy blazer with a 4 inch lift. Going to replace my springs and shocks. My question is which is better shock hydro or nitro shocks. I will not being offroading or towing. Just daily driving
Thx 4 the replyIf you are not using it off road at all, you won’t be able to tell the difference. Paying for nitrogen charged shocks would be a waste of money.
LMGTFY.
The reason nitrogen gets used in shocks is because of the lack of moisture. Dried air could be used for the same reason. If a shock filled w/ 'normal' is cycled fast and often enough, it will begin to heat up. Moisture will expand and change the dynamic of the shock (basically increase spring rate).
Thanks for the reply. I'll check it outOrd valved bilsteins....
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Bilstein Shocks for '67-91 GM trucks
Bilstein 5100 and 5125 monotube shocks These shocks use a standard mounting width of 1.5" with a 1/2" bolt. Please purchase the correct bushings for your application here: 1968-1991 GM/Chevy Full-Size Shock Mountingwww.offroaddesign.com
What about rancho RS7MT have heard anything good about these shocksGo with bilsteins at the minimum, you can and will be able to tell a difference driving on the road.
ThxBilstein or bust. Buy them from ORD in the link I posted above.... you won't regret it.
How much travel would I need for a 4 inch lift. They have different travel optionsThe 5125s from ord are a nice valving and do ride nice with a well matched spring.
Depends on your shock mounting. Just an easy phone call will get you the right parts.
Thx
Thx 4 the reply. I guess I'm going to have to save up for some bilsteins shocksJust for the record, I have blown up every Rancho shock I've owned. Another vote for the Bilsteins from ORD. I didn't kill them, and I was only running one shock where there was supposed to be two.