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Ride height

Does a shock affect right height? My buddy and i are arguing over weather or not a shock can affect ride height. I say no that is what your springs do. He says yes, a blown shock could change ride height.
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Re: Ride height

I agree with you, the shocks do not hold up the vehicle, the springs do. So technically you're right. That being said, I have noticed that because gas charged shocks will extend themselves out to full length when released, they do impart a small amount of lift to the vehicle, although this amount is very small.
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