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Shocks for 97' Rodeo


madison rodeo
03-07-2006, 02:33 PM
I am going to replace my shocks. I was looking at getting Monroe Sens a Trac's or Gabriel Ultra's. Are these shocks comparable to each other? Which shock would be best for the Rodeo? Are there other shocks that I should consider?

Ramblin Fever
03-07-2006, 02:51 PM
I have the Gabriel Sport shocks on my Rodeo, :grinyes: .

Not too soft, not toooooo firm - and FWIW, this truck sees a combination of highway daily driving, mild-moderate off-road, towing, and long camping trips with lots of stuff in the back.

I've had the unfortunate benefit of having rounds with -

Tokico Shocks :banghead: :puke:

KYB Gas Adjust: :angryfire :eek2:

Stock shocks: :grinno:

The Tokico's & KYB's were HORRIBLE, definitely firm and gave a teeth rattling experience that I don't care for anyone to have to repeat.

club977
03-08-2006, 10:13 AM
Installed the Sensa Tracs on my 2002 last week. So far so good. Nice ride. The stock shocks were crap.

todds21
03-08-2006, 12:07 PM
I had bilstein's on my 97. I was very happy with them offroad and on the highway. The body roll was completely eliminated. Lifetime Guarantee

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