Need shocks
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Need shocks
Could someone recommend a good set of front shocks that do not cost an arm and a leg? For moderate to heavy use an on a 3500.Thanks in advance.
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Re:Need shocks
Rancho 9000's, without the remote. Forget about the 5000's.
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go with the KYB or the Bisteins they are what is called a monotube shock and have about 280-300 psi of nitrogen gas vs 88-95 psi on everything else that is on the market. Plus a hudge difference in quality of construstion. They are both designed to be a 100,000 mile unit.
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Re:Need shocks
Thanks everyone, I needed the input and advice. The shocks that I had on my old 91 Dodge were from Napa. They were not bad shocks, as far as ride was concerned but they would wear out about every 6mo to a year. The only good thing about them was that they were lifetime guarantied. I traded shocks at least 4 times, I was beginning to think that I would wear the mounting bolts out.
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marine- where did you see 9000's for $40? i would imagine they're used since they cost around $69/ea new. just curious cuz i want 9000's, but was going to wait til they had the buy 3 get 1 free deal again.
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They were on sale at a Dodge dealer in Coeur d'Alene, ID. They were new. I am pretty sure they were 9000's. I'll check Monday to make sure.
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marine- where did you see 9000's for $40? i would imagine they're used since they cost around $69/ea new. just curious cuz i want 9000's, but was going to wait til they had the buy 3 get 1 free deal again.
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When I got my 9000s... I couldn't find them cheaper than $89/ea. :-
marine- where did you see 9000's for $40? i would imagine they're used since they cost around $69/ea new. just curious cuz i want 9000's, but was going to wait til they had the buy 3 get 1 free deal again.
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When I got my 9000s... I couldn't find them cheaper than $89/ea. :-