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Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Westchester, NY
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Re: No KYB Shocks for rear of Burb?
I do like them. In all fairness both trucks had "performance" type shocks before hand so it may not be a 100% fair comparison. Both are 4wd BTW. One has the front torsion bars cranked quite a bit and rode like an absolute tank. Backed off of the bars some, helped. Swapped these shocks, helped even more. Like you I thought that the Gas Adjusts are great on a performance handling application. The Excel G's are meant for a more compliant ride. Which I think that they deliver.
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1968 C-10 Suburban - Original 396/TH400 2002 Transam WS6 - M6 - Black/Black - Evil Garage Queen 2000 Silverado - DD - Small lift+Body lift+35" Duratracs+4.88's + Eaton TruTrac - Monster Truck 2010 Cadillac CTS Wagon Sport - Wife's DD and the only classy car we have. |
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