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Re: shocks for a 1500
[Re: Dave Hall]
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06/10/19 09:54 PM
06/10/19 09:54 PM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 10,227 Someplace you aren't
SomeCarGuy
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I Live Here
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Someplace you aren't
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I think QA1 bought the edelbrock rights. Possibly just their old stock when they quit selling them. The edelbrock were the best set of shocks I had all around. Had on several vehicles.
I want my fair share
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Re: shocks for a 1500
[Re: Dave Hall]
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06/11/19 02:52 AM
06/11/19 02:52 AM
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Posts: 18,493 Granite Bay CA
Kern Dog
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Striving for excellence
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Granite Bay CA
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I'm fixing to put some KYB "gas adjust" shocks on my 2WD dually as soon as the back shocks show up. Maybe today? They were reasonably priced. I think they were about $50ea for the back and $30ea for the front from Amazon. I'll try to post what I think of them here in the next few days as I live in a mecca of "shock performance" roads. In other words, every road is twisty, bumpy, narrow and rapidly changes in elevation. Hopefully the old guy is back to being the "Cowboy Cadillac"! KYBs have earned the nickname Kill Your Butt for a reason. The ones designed for our cars are not a very good choice. I am going with Bilsteins on my 2007 Ram 1500.
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