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Originally Posted by 54warrior
The ProComp shocks don't come with shock boots. You'll have to go to an offroad shop and purchase them. I recommend getting them. My shafts rusted after about 25k worth of driving on them. Started leaking fluid everywhere. Replaced with Bilstein 5100's. Night and day difference. MUCH BETTER.
I wouldn't run it long without the steel sleeves in the shock eyes either. My kit came with like 2 or 3 different size sleeves that I had to assemble. Are you sure there wasn't another baggie in the shock box with more sleeves?
Truck looks good, all you need are some wheels/tires.
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i tried all of them. they were all either too small or too big. i'll try this weekend. you guys know where i could get a steel sleeve from? you think greg has them?
also so i mounted my rear shocks upside down? it looked like the right way in the pic of the instructions.