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    What are some good rear shocks?

    Its time for some new shocks but i dont know witch ones to buy.
    what do ya'll suggest for the rear?
    Axekick tuned, Pacesetters, Servo.

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    I like my edelbrock ias shocks theyre pretty firm. If you want a softer ride go with belltech shocks. Just my .02.

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    are monroes any good?
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    what about ranchos....are they any good?

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    i've got edelbrock's IAS on my truck, i like them!

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    +1 on the IAS
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    For stock suspension I'd go with Monroe Sensa-Trac. For lowered applications Bell Techs are GREAT. As for lifted......dunno

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    Off Road Truck Racing and Automative Suspension Lift and Lowering Kits

    I found this company when I was shopping around for shocks. They specialize in the lifted stuff but they have recently stepped into the street truck scene. Im happy with the ride and they were about 45 bux a piece. I liked the way the rear shock setup is staggered unlike other companies' setups for lowered trucks, It helps on rougher roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo_smh View Post
    Off Road Truck Racing and Automative Suspension Lift and Lowering Kits

    I found this company when I was shopping around for shocks. They specialize in the lifted stuff but they have recently stepped into the street truck scene. Im happy with the ride and they were about 45 bux a piece. I liked the way the rear shock setup is staggered unlike other companies' setups for lowered trucks, It helps on rougher roads.
    The doetsch shocks are also summit shocks. Summit just puts them in there own box.

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    sounds familiar. Toxic shock are actually Ranchos.
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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