shocks
I would checkout www.shockwarehouse.com you get a 5% discount on orders great than $75 last time I checked. Otherwise your local Autozone, Advance Auto Parts, NAPA store should carry them as well. I got Edlebrock IAS shocks they are nice, they are a bit stiffer than stock and great offroad. I have heard other people on here recommend the KYB Gas-a-Justs and Monroe Sensa-traks. Others recommend stock replacements like Bilsteins. I would say decent replacement shocks will run between $150 and $350.
Oh and all you need are shocks all around since we use torsion bars up front and leaf springs in the rear.
Oh and all you need are shocks all around since we use torsion bars up front and leaf springs in the rear.
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bigdaddykane93
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May 8, 2014 08:54 AM






