Rear shocks

ron preston

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I was looking at my airbags yesterday and noticed the piston rod from the
shock absorber sticking up behind my control arm..must be time for new
rear shocks. I know this has been discussed before, what are you all
using. I have stock airbags etc.
Thanks,
Ron Preston
San Jose
75 Glenbrook ,Headers, Alcoas ,wind wings that I've loved for 10 yrs.
 
KYB, Bilstein.
Go to our site under rear suspension.

> I was looking at my airbags yesterday and noticed the piston rod from the
> shock absorber sticking up behind my control arm..must be time for new
> rear shocks. I know this has been discussed before, what are you all
> using. I have stock airbags etc.
> Thanks,
> Ron Preston
> San Jose
> 75 Glenbrook ,Headers, Alcoas ,wind wings that I've loved for 10 yrs.
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Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
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KYB. Check to make sure that when you install it, the hood doesn't rub on
the bogie casting. I suspect that is what causes broken shocks. I had to do
a touch of grinding on my right-front and left-rear shock, which use the
same casting, to clear the dust hood on my KYB's.

After a dozen years, the two KYB's I just took off the front (and that I
will put back on) are still holding gas just fine.

Rick "Bilsteins are just as good but more expensive" Denney

> I was looking at my airbags yesterday and noticed the piston rod from the
> shock absorber sticking up behind my control arm..must be time for new
> rear shocks. I know this has been discussed before, what are you all
> using. I have stock airbags etc.
> Thanks,
> Ron Preston
> San Jose
> 75 Glenbrook ,Headers, Alcoas ,wind wings that I've loved for 10 yrs.
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Northern Virginia
Offlist email: rick at rickdenney dot com
 
Rick,

During your absence from the GMC net there was a LOT of discussion here about the Bilsteins not being as "good as they used to be."

Also be careful when installing the rears that the bracket that protects the PowerLevel air line "T" in the driver side wheel well
does not interfere with the top of the KYB shock as the bogie arm moves up and down.

Regards,
Rob M.
Sydney, Australia
AUS '75 Avion - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428
USA '75 Avion - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
USA '77 Kingsley - TZE 267V100808


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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Rear shocks

KYB. Check to make sure that when you install it, the hood doesn't rub on
the bogie casting. I suspect that is what causes broken shocks. I had to do
a touch of grinding on my right-front and left-rear shock, which use the
same casting, to clear the dust hood on my KYB's.

After a dozen years, the two KYB's I just took off the front (and that I
will put back on) are still holding gas just fine.

Rick "Bilsteins are just as good but more expensive" Denney
 
I like Bilstein better than KYB and have them all around, BUT....

1. It is just about impossible to get Bilstein to honor their warranty on a GMC. They will send you a copy of the a GMC manual page on proper
jacking and say you did not follow the manual.

2. If you do not completely deflate the rear air bag before jacking, you will blow the oil seals in the shock. I blew two of them before I realized
what was happening.

3. KYBs are cheaper.

Jim K. at Applied GMC handles both brands.
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Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
 
Thanks all ,yes Ken I probably blew my shocks when I had my Michlens
installed at Costco a few years ago and didn't deflate thankfully they
were old shocks even back then. Jim I guess I'll be calling you again
tomorrow.
Thanks again
Ron Preston
 
The Bilstein shocks are noted for that defect.
They refuse to warranty them.
The KYB does not have problems, I know the new batch of Bilsteins have a
bigger shaft and different inner supports now.

> Thanks all ,yes Ken I probably blew my shocks when I had my Michlens
> installed at Costco a few years ago and didn't deflate thankfully they
> were old shocks even back then. Jim I guess I'll be calling you again
> tomorrow.
> Thanks again
> Ron Preston
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Jim Kanomata
Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502