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Old 04-26-2016, 11:18 PM   #1
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So many answers to one simple question....

I saw a wet spot on my garage floor today and cringed as I crawled under to see what was possibly broke or leaking, to my delight, it was only one of my old old gas shocks in the rear that had bit the bullet and was dieing a slow death, I've been meaning to replace the rear shocks and now is a perfect time.


Best quality shock money can buy for our trucks? Part number if you have.

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Best bang for your buck shock for our trucks. Part number if you have.

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