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Replacement Shocks for a 2/3 drop

Old Apr 3, 2005
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Replacement Shocks for a 2/3 drop

Are these any good?

http://www.stylinconcepts.com/part.c...&CategoryID=30

http://www.stylinconcepts.com/part.c...&CategoryID=30
 
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Old Apr 3, 2005
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ive heard good and bad about those, i myself have belltech nitros and love them

however with a 2/3 drop you can get away with stock shocks, unless you really feel you need new shocks
 
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Old Apr 3, 2005
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Well, the front of my truck feels fine, but the back seems more bouncy, like the rear shocks arent working. Dunno, I might be paranoid. I always am after big upgrades.
 
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Old Apr 3, 2005
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hahaha, ever since day one my rear end has been more bouncy, i think it just comes with the lowering

however a good set of adjustable air shocks will help
 
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Well, if it is going to be bouncy, then I will just leave it. I wish i could kind of get the ride that my friends lowered civic had. It was a firm ride, yet still comfortable.
 

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Originally Posted by 3906brad
Well, if it is going to be bouncy, then I will just leave it. I wish i could kind of get the ride that my friends lowered civic had. It was a form ride, yet still comfortable.
i know what you mean man, but welcome to the word of trucks, its very hard to get that stiff of a suspension, unless you really drop it down
 
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I have toxic shocks in the rear of my truck and im sittin at about a 5"-5" drop and b4 when I had the stockers it rode rough as hell bouncing the whole nine yards when i replaced them with the toxic shocks amazing the ride feels like my truck is back up at stock height again i love em!
 
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Old Apr 4, 2005
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Bah, this sucks. I was gunna just stick with stock, but now you got me wondering, Jeremy.
 
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Old Apr 4, 2005
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I have stocker on my truck...

I got the FX4 shocks....

What a world of diffrenets..
 
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Originally Posted by bigwill41
I have stocker on my truck...

I got the FX4 shocks....

What a world of diffrenets..

hes lowering, or already lowered, his truck, so FX4s wont work
 
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If u decide to go any lower I have the Toxic 4" drop front shocks that id sell to ya for half of wut anywhere else (about $40) would want. I ordered 4 new shocks and the rear ones fit fine but surprise, suprise the front ones didnt fit b/c the shocks were designed to be used with the control arm drop for the ranger. Lemme know if ur interested.
 
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