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Old 11-21-2011, 01:39 PM   #1
dujobu
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Replacement Shocks

What kind of shocks do you all recommend? I'm looking for stock-ish replacement shocks. LMC seems to be the easiest place to get them, but I don't know anything about the actual product other than they're stock replacements and you bolt 'em on and go. Looking for something at a reasonable pricepoint, but want good quality. Anyone have a recommendation?
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Old 11-21-2011, 02:22 PM   #2
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Re: Replacement Shocks

Monroe has decent quality and price for something close to oem. I went with the Gas Magnums;

Front shocks
Vehicle Qualifier Notes Location Product Line Part # Qty
4WD For Towing & Hauling Front Sensa-Trac Load Adjusting Shocks 58552 1
4WD Front Sensa-Trac Light Truck Shock 37040 2
RWD For Towing & Hauling Front Sensa-Trac Load Adjusting Shocks 58241 1
RWD Front Reflex Light Truck Shock 911049 2
RWD Front Sensa-Trac Light Truck Shock 37049 2
4WD Front Monro-Matic Plus Shock 33074 2
RWD Front Gas-Magnum Shock 34817 2
RWD Front Monro-Matic Plus Shock 33033 2
4WD Front Gas-Magnum Shock 34944 2

Rear Shocks
Vehicle Qualifier Notes Location Product Line Part # Qty
RWD Rear Reflex Light Truck Shock 911040 2
RWD Rear Sensa-Trac Light Truck Shock 37040 2
-For Towing & Hauling Rear Sensa-Trac Load Adjusting Shocks 58527 1
4WD Rear Gas-Magnum Shock 34822 2
4WD Rear Monro-Matic Plus Shock 32374 2
RWD Rear Monro-Matic Plus Shock 32301 2
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Old 11-21-2011, 03:04 PM   #3
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Re: Replacement Shocks

I'm happy with the 9-way adjustable Ranchero's I put on a couple years ago. Really helped the ride quality.
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Old 11-25-2011, 01:12 AM   #4
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Re: Replacement Shocks

Thanks for the feedback guys. Not sure what I'm going to do yet, but I am looking into both brands you mentioned. In your experience, is it worth spending more $ on shocks? The ones from LMC are $20 each. The ones you're talking about are 3-4 times as expensive. Just want to be sure, since I know nothing about shocks. Thanks again.
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Old 11-25-2011, 11:03 AM   #5
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Re: Replacement Shocks

If it's just something you plan to toy with on the weekends or drive occasionally, then spending less on shocks might make more sense.

I drive mine everyday all year, and we also do some off roading in the mountains. So it made more sense to me to go with adjustables. I turn them down to full soft while offroading so it doesn't pound the kidneys so much
And I actually found that a medium setting for the front and about 2 clicks softer on the rear work nice for street driving. Since the rear of these things are sprung a bit too stiff anyway for such a short wheel base.

Before the adjustables I had a set of heavy duty gas shocks, either Monroe or some other name brand (can't remember but they were yellow) and it road like a spring board.
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