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Old 01-20-2012, 10:27 PM
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stagg shocks and struts?

i bought a camaro last summer it came with near new shocks and struts monroe i blew 1 of them in the first month so i swaped all 4 for bilsten in the last month i have blown 2 i replaced them both under warranty but it kind of erks me that i have had so many problems i found a set of 4 for less than 200 for the shs stag hiproformance shock i am looking for any one who has used them and there honest review i have never heard of them but am willing to take a chance but i want a few opinions from anyone with "knowledge"

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