What Shocks are YOU running?
#1
What Shocks are YOU running?
Just wanted to see the different types of shocks everyone is running on their ZR's, I'm still running the good ol' stock blue and yellows! Looking at the procomp ES 3000's; anyone have any experience with those? What size should I get?
Last edited by NCSWP; 07-18-2011 at 08:43 PM.
#2
Seriously? Come on people, 47 views 0 replies...LAME. Come on, is everyone really running factory shocks? Let's hear it!
#3
Monroe Reflex. Had them on for several years now and they seem fine to me. I would like to get some longer shocks now that I've lifted the truck slightly.
#4
well, im just a little old non zr2 blazer, but i still have the stock bilsteins, though I plan on putting on a new set of bilstein hd's or monroe mono tube shocks. Im leaning toward the bilsteins due to their widely known longetivity. I can attest to this myself, as on 85k on my blazer and they still have a good amount of life in them. Oh and btw, i posted out of pitty...
#5
Rough Country Nitro 9000s....... No problems so far, very solid
#6
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I made a thread asking about the pro comps and the guy that responded said he liked them pretty well and they have been on for awhile. So I think the pro comps are good shocks.
But personally, I would go with the monroe's mentioned above as some place around here I think sears, installs them free of charge when purchased from there. It'll save you a bit of labor.
But as for me, I'm still running stockers. They have plenty of life left and I'm going on 209k.
But personally, I would go with the monroe's mentioned above as some place around here I think sears, installs them free of charge when purchased from there. It'll save you a bit of labor.
But as for me, I'm still running stockers. They have plenty of life left and I'm going on 209k.
#7
Im running them cheap $25 monroe yellow shocks from advance auto. They are junk. Im going to exchange them for some kyb's etc. Moneys tight,but i know somethings better then what i have now.
#8
I too used Monroe Reflex on the front & Monroe Sensatrak w/ Load Assist in the rear of my old Bravada. My Rainier was stock; why fix what ain't broken. My Tahoe is stock right now, but when I do change them I'll be going to be putting on Bilstein HD shocks.
#9
You will be hard pressed to find a better shock than the stock Bilsteins on a ZR2. This has been discussed many times over.
And, yes, I am still running the stockers with 206K miles and coming up on 11 years old. They still work perfectly fine.
And, yes, I am still running the stockers with 206K miles and coming up on 11 years old. They still work perfectly fine.
#10
You know what else is lame... ^^^^^^^^^^ Search FTW!!
I too used Monroe Reflex on the front & Monroe Sensatrak w/ Load Assist in the rear of my old Bravada. My Rainier was stock; why fix what ain't broken. My Tahoe is stock right now, but when I do change them I'll be going to be putting on Bilstein HD shocks.
I too used Monroe Reflex on the front & Monroe Sensatrak w/ Load Assist in the rear of my old Bravada. My Rainier was stock; why fix what ain't broken. My Tahoe is stock right now, but when I do change them I'll be going to be putting on Bilstein HD shocks.
BTW, Bilsteins are very nice, just $$$.