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Pro comp es9000 shocks, question? And opinions

CycleJay

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Hi Guys,

I tried searching for an answer to these inquiries, but could not locate anything helpful.

1st question: If a pair of those shocks are bought brand new, then stored in their boxes in a home for 4 years, and never used.
Would they still be good to install now? or would they have degraded to some degree to make them useless?

Also, would they be suitable for installation on a completely stock M1009?

That is all, any non-inflammatory information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you, Merry belated Christmas, Happy Holidays, and God bless you all...
 

rsh4364

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CJ icant imagine they would go bad,as long as seals look good,I just was looking at these shox last night because one of the guys lifted his 1009 2.5 and used those shox, but Im not sure if they will work on non lifted truck..I have edelbrock shocks on my stock heigth m1009 and was wondering if they would work with a 2.5 lift? And Happy Holidays to you also...
 
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