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shocks
i have a 94 pickup and need a set of shocks. i have 15$ carrquest ones on now and it rides realy rough so would i notice much of a difference if i went with say skyjackers? wat do you recomend. i dont realy do any off roadin just on road.
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Bilsteins are great shocks but they are a little stiff for purely on-road driving.
I ran them and was happy with them, but the only place they really shined was off the pavement or taking a corner at 55mph with a spare tire on the roof.
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I ran them and was happy with them, but the only place they really shined was off the pavement or taking a corner at 55mph with a spare tire on the roof.
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OME shocks are good. They have several different options for firmness.
I have a feeling even the plushest ones will still be a little firm for your needs though.
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I have a feeling even the plushest ones will still be a little firm for your needs though.
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i figure it will still ride rough im just trying to figure out if it would be worth the extra money to go with a better shock or just stick with carquest ones
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I think anything would be better than the Carquest ones...I have never heard of them before.
A higher quality shock is a higher quality shock - whether it rides rough or not.
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A higher quality shock is a higher quality shock - whether it rides rough or not.
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i just looked those up and only see them for tundras and tacomas[/QUOTE]
check they make them for all years. it is mostly based on length and stud/eye placement.
http://www.downeyoff-road.com/Suspen...Absorbers.html
I have them on the back of my 4runner and they are nice. nice and soft. comfortable ride even with the stiffer springs.
edit: for the back you want the MV-12 shocks
check they make them for all years. it is mostly based on length and stud/eye placement.
http://www.downeyoff-road.com/Suspen...Absorbers.html
I have them on the back of my 4runner and they are nice. nice and soft. comfortable ride even with the stiffer springs.
edit: for the back you want the MV-12 shocks
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Why not get some OEM replacements (or equal). I got a full set of the "Sensa-Tracs" (spelling?) from NAPA. 40$ a shot so they were a lot more than I'm used to paying but they are a direct replacement and built by Monroe.
The truck went from riding as rough as a confused prom date to as smooth as a professional escort.
The truck went from riding as rough as a confused prom date to as smooth as a professional escort.
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The Rancho 9000's would be another good choice (I just saw the posts about them), as 904_runner said they're adjustable which may be ideal for you.
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Last edited by Fink; 07-22-2008 at 12:22 PM.