Shock question
I have a 98 2WD regular cab and am in need of new shocks. I would like to get something a little better than stock. I was looking at the Pro Comp ES9000 but have seen a lot of mixed reviews. I don't plan on changing the ride height, just want to improve the ride and handling. Any suggestions?
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Take a look at Bilstein or KYB. They tend to be a little stiffer but are a great upgrade.
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Originally Posted by IN2 FX4
(Post 2106806)
Take a look at Bilstein or KYB. They tend to be a little stiffer but are a great upgrade.
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? I wonder what kind of forums you usually hang at, I'm on a forum for like every walk of my life (computers, vending machines, guns, motorcycles, my saturn, my dodge....) and 5 of them are ranger forums LOL my new hobby and this one is by far the most active ranger forum.
Shocks are only a small part of overall suspension performance and though I have never put a shock on a ranger I bet 18 out of 20 brands would seem similar on a truck so light. After extensive research for my driving style I put regular monroe sensa tracks on my dodge 4wd and saved a few hundred. |
Maybe its that I haven't been on a forum in a while. I have made 2 posts asking questions so far and got zero replies on the first and now finally a few days later got a few on this one. Back in the day I would have gotten tons of replies within hours. People used to be eager to share knowledge. Now they write a report on why you should use the search button and then get mad when you revive an old thread because you had a question haha.
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Originally Posted by Cody08
(Post 2106825)
Maybe its that I haven't been on a forum in a while. I have made 2 posts asking questions so far and got zero replies on the first and now finally a few days later got a few on this one. Back in the day I would have gotten tons of replies within hours. People used to be eager to share knowledge. Now they write a report on why you should use the search button and then get mad when you revive an old thread because you had a question haha.
That being said there is tons of information about standard questions like this with (yes i know) a little bit of searching. |
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