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Old 09-15-2004, 05:58 PM
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what shocks are good

I just bought a 99 prerunner 80k miles. How do I know if my shocks are out? What kind of shocks should I get. I'm planning to do some towing, keeping this in mind. And what other maintenance should i do to it.
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Old 09-15-2004, 07:02 PM
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Re: what shocks are good

If your shocks are out, your truck will bounce with a load (like when you're towing) and keep bouncing 4 or 5 times everytime you hit a rut or a bulge in the road. If the truck controls the load, your shocks are fine.
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Old 09-16-2004, 08:55 AM
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Re: what shocks are good

Now if you do need shocks I would highly recommend Bilsteins - 5100 series. Now, I am not so sure about the prerunner application. The website was vague on vehicle descriptions. I currently have them on my TRD Tacoma and on my Xterra. When I switched from the stock shocks to the Bilsteins on my Xterra it made a huge difference. I tow a ski boat about every other day. When I ordered them [Bilsteins] from my local 4 wheel off road haus, they asked whether I wanted a standard, 10 or 20% stiffer shock. Hope this helps.
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Re: what shocks are good

Now if you do need shocks I would highly recommend Bilsteins - 5100 series. Now, I am not so sure about the prerunner application. The website was vague on vehicle descriptions. I currently have them on my TRD Tacoma and on my Xterra. When I switched from the stock shocks to the Bilsteins on my Xterra it made a huge difference. I tow a ski boat about every other day. When I ordered them [Bilsteins] from my local 4 wheel off road haus, they asked whether I wanted a standard, 10 or 20% stiffer shock. So they do have an application suitable for you. Hope this helps.
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Old 09-18-2004, 01:56 AM
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Re: what shocks are good

Koni makes great tough shocks too. You can buy them for some applications with adjustable damping rate
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Old 09-18-2004, 01:59 AM
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Re: what shocks are good

how much towing do you expect to do? if it's a lot, you should get new leafs and new shocks...shocks alone won't help...but I recommend Bilstein....they're good and cheap...cheaper than FOX, King, Sway-Away which are excellent shocks
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Old 09-19-2004, 01:38 AM
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Re: what shocks are good

If your trailer puts alot of weight on the tow ball, then consider getting shocks with helper springs. If your trailer doesn't put much weight on the ball, then new springs are unneccesary.
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Old 09-21-2004, 01:45 PM
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thanks everyone, I heard good things about rancho, should i get thoughs? Sometimes when i hit bumbs my truck shakes vigorously, like its about to fall apart is that normal for a truck. And does anybody already have tranny and drive shaft problems at 80k. Should I go with a manual tranny if it is bad.
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Re: what shocks are good

See your other post
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Old 09-21-2004, 08:02 PM
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Re: what shocks are good

I've heard the Rancho 9000's are the only shocks really worth getting...they're adjustable too which would work well for your towing situations
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Re: what shocks are good

Rancho 9000's are a higher-end, low-end shock if that makes any sense. Basically although they are somewhat nice, they are nothing compared to a Donahoe, Fox, Sway-A-Way or King. I also prefer Bilstein 5100's over Rancho any day.

For towing I would check out "Old Man Emu" (made by ARB), they sell complete suspension kits that allow you to choose the front and rear spring stiffness and valving (soft,med,firm,HD). A complete kit will run about $800-$1,000 but it also provides about 2" of lift and a better than stock ride. For a less expensive option, you might consider installing air-bags in the rear for towing.Old Man Emu Suspension
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Bilstein 5100's.......
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Re: what shocks are good

I would have to vote for Bilsteins also.
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Re: what shocks are good

What's your recommendation for purchasing Bilstein's online? You can PM me if it's a violation of the board to post retailers.
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Old 09-28-2004, 03:45 PM
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Re: what shocks are good

Bilstein Shocks usually has good prices

also Wheelers off-Road has some deals right now, Gary is great guy to deal with!
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