nturboy12
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- Costa Mesa,Ca
Im looking for new shocks its a daily driver with a few trips a year offroading trails, rocks,who makes the best ride at a reasonable price 6"lift 33s soon 35s
cal said:grab bilstien 5150's.
Best bang for the buck.
motorcityxj said:no pro comp dont anyone even suggeest
lancey3 said:ome is pretty decently priced.
These are nice because you dial in the shock you want. You can dial them in for the road and back them off a click for trails. Every jeep is loaded down different so one shock does not fit all.2000_XJ said:Rancho RS9000's are great they are 9 way adjustable and have a controler that can be mounted inside the jeep to change the setting for different terrain
fubar XJ said:Adjustable shocks are nice, but not necessary. Any good set of shocks will have variable valving built in, i.e. they'll stiffen under sudden load and move easily under gentle load, like articulating at a crawl over a rock.
J-Roc said:how much do the Bilsteins cost in the states? Here in Canada they are $184 A PIECE (front and rear shocks are the same price)
You guys say they are the best bang for the buck...but I can get Rancho and $ky-Crapper over here for around $60 a piece... what gives?