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Old 09-24-2021, 07:30 AM   #1
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62 4x4 Shock Help

I need some help. I need to replace the front and rear shocks on my 62 K20 and having a hard time finding any that fit. I'm hoping not to spend crazy money for them $600. Can any of you K20 guys out there let me know what you are using? Thanks
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Old 09-24-2021, 08:01 AM   #2
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I need some help. I need to replace the front and rear shocks on my 62 K20 and having a hard time finding any that fit. I'm hoping not to spend crazy money for them $600. Can any of you K20 guys out there let me know what you are using? Thanks
Try KYB KG5466

You'll need to swap out the rubber bushings. I used energy suspension hourglass ones and i believe rears need 3/4" parrt number 9.810G

Just pry the original bushings out with a large flat blade and pop new ones in

I did fronts same way except bushings are 5/8" and shocks are

KYB KG5417

I came up with these by measuring the original spirals at full extension and full compression and matched them from the KYB specs.
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Old 09-24-2021, 08:52 PM   #3
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Re: 62 4x4 Shock Help

I just recently bought a pair of new old stock MONROE 66833 shocks for the my 66 K20 rear off e-bay for $50 including shipping. I came up with that shock after crossing part numbers. The eyes and bushings are the right size but I have not installed them yet as the rear axle is still out of my truck. I am running stock height on my K20 and still have those massive original spring blocks, so shock length is an important consideration. For the price I couldn't pass on the shocks. When I get them installed I will post with results.
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Old 09-24-2021, 09:42 PM   #4
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Parts book pages front and rear shocks
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Old 09-24-2021, 10:10 PM   #5
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I just recently bought a pair of new old stock MONROE 66833 shocks for the my 66 K20 rear off e-bay for $50 including shipping. I came up with that shock after crossing part numbers. The eyes and bushings are the right size but I have not installed them yet as the rear axle is still out of my truck. I am running stock height on my K20 and still have those massive original spring blocks, so shock length is an important consideration. For the price I couldn't pass on the shocks. When I get them installed I will post with results.
Looking over the data on compressed and extended length, they're right on. I bet they fit just fine.

Monroe 66833
Compressed length 14.97"
Extended length 24.63"
Travel 9.66"

KYB KG5466
Compressed length 14.09"
Extended length 22.95"
Travel 8.86"
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Old 09-24-2021, 11:40 PM   #6
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Re: 62 4x4 Shock Help

Thank you for the information very helpful. I Measured both shocks Collapsed and extended.
The Front Collapsed: 13.25", Extended:22", Travel Length:8.75"
The Rear Collapsed: 15.75", Extended:23.75", Travel Length:8"
Thank you for your help.
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Old 10-11-2021, 10:14 PM   #7
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Re: 62 4x4 Shock Help

Same shocks for 61 GMC k1000?
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Same shocks for 61 GMC k1000?
I run those same KYB numbers on a 1962 K1000 and 1960 K1500, so they should be the same.
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Thanks for the help. Always seems like a challenge to get information on 60-62 GMC.
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