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Shock suggestions please
Was wanting to replace all 4 shocks on my heap. I dont do any hauling in it and it's an 87 1/2 ton silverado. I'm wanting a smooth ride with them.I was thinking about going with summit racings pro-comp 3000's. They are like $38.00 ea. I'm looking for feedback from anybody that used these shocks or recommend something that isnt an arm and a leg for. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Shock suggestions please
I used Rancho 5000's on my 83 K5 diesel Jimmy. I was pleased enough with the ride. Now that they've got over 100K miles on them, they are probably due for replacement.
With the short WB and heavy axles, there is a real limitation as to how much ride quality can be obtained. That is one of the trade-off's for driving such a vehicle. But of all the vehicles I've owned, the Jimmy is probably my favorite even though it is getting old an decrepit in many ways. It turns "on a dime", gets in the low 20's for fuel economy, will pull a good sized cargo, farm or camping trailer with its Banks turbo and Pull-Rite hitch and is easy to do repairs on. My wife would like a new (or newer) Yukon, but I kinda' like the simplicity of the older one. I've already installed Cadillac bucket seats in it. Maybe some new KYB shocks might just make it a "keeper" for a bunch more years! |
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I say go to your local autozone type store and purchase the cheapest replacements shocks. You'll pay about 25 a piece, no waiting on delivery and they'll do what every other shock does on stock suspension.
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Yep unless you are lowered or lifted theres honestly no need to send the extra 10 bucks per shock...OEM replacement all the way on a stock suspension.
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Carquests 'house' brand shocks are KYB GR-2's. Very good shock for average price.
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The best shocks I had on a 1/2 ton 2000 Silverado were Edelbrock IAS shocks, but very pricey. So, I suggest that you check the GM OEM websites to see what the stock shocks cost: oewarehouse, oehq, autopartstomorrow, etc. I have some heavy duty Monroes on my 83 C20 which were on the truck when I bought it 8 years ago - still going strong and I have maxed out the payload many times - ride very well for a 3/4 ton.
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