spring assisted shocks

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Justshootme84

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I thought that was designed for a car? IT's got to be junk, coming from AutoZone. Seriously, though, an aftermarket offroad shock would work better, last longer and only cost a bit more. Rancho, Pro Comp, Superlift all have some in the $30-$40 price range. If you're cheap like me, get the Superlift Scratch&Dent shocks off ebay for $9. Same thing as there $35 shock, just has some blemishes. JSM84

 

Broncobill78

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I gotta agree. Your average run of the mill off-road shock from a reputable mfg would be a better choice. It'll be tougher & more durable. Either that or go all the way and swap to a proper coil-over setup but you need to be a pretty dedicated 4wheeler to want/need one of those :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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