Shock Extenders for factory shocks?

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E-Force

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I have a 2005 Denali lifted in front by 1-2 inches. I've decided to replace front shocks with factory electronic dampening type. I'd like to maintain full travel of the shocks, so can I put on metal shock extenders? I'm concerned that the electronic signal might not go through the metal shock extenders. hmmm.....
 

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I have a 2005 Denali lifted in front by 1-2 inches. I've decided to replace front shocks with factory electronic dampening type. I'd like to maintain full travel of the shocks, so can I put on metal shock extenders? I'm concerned that the electronic signal might not go through the metal shock extenders. hmmm.....
You should be able to you can get a set for about 30$ you can try and see if they work
 

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It's a metal to metal contact. I'm sure they would operate as intended. My only thing would be the ride level sensors maybe getting confused?
 
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@B-train: Agree, ride sensors probably will be confused. My mechanic did the one-inch level up front. Since then i have not heard the air pump run. I asked him if he disabled it, but he can't remember. The one-inch lift up front is going to have a cascade effect I'm afraid. step at a time I suppose.
 

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