LUVdiesel wrote:
They don't sell the shocks for Chevy LUVs but they sell them for 1983-1995 Isuzu PUPs. Since I have a 1982 Chevy LUV, which is the same truck as an 81-87 Isuzu PUP, then I think I have a good chance of lowering it with them. These shocks are drop shocks just not any other shock here. They sell them to lower a truck, so I figure they will work. I just learned about how the Chevy LUV has torsion bars because my dad told me, so maybe I could just buy shocks for the rear drop.
Just want to point out one thing I don't think you understand about shocks. A drop shock wil not lower a truck, no shock will (air shocks will raise but not lower the suspension)! A drop shock is for already lowered vehicles that have less suspension travel. They have a shorter stroke. If you tried to put them on a stock height vehicle, they will not reach top and bottom mounts. As the other way, if you put stock shocks on a greatly lowered vehicle the shocks will be constantly bottomed out and blow out within a very short time. If you crank your torsions first and then get the lowered shocks, it will ride a little better than just the stock shocks As for the rear, you will have to get lowering blocks and modify the alignment holes on the axle as they are 2 small for the blocks.