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need new shocks
I have A 2000 rodeo LS 2wd I never go off road with it and I am looking for some shocks that will smoth my ride out so I can't feel evey bump in the road. cansome one please help me out. I see alot off folks here go with sensa-trac would thisbe my best bet or should I go for something else.
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Re: need new shocks
Is this just an everyday run around town truck, i.e. no towing, no off-road excursions? If so, Sensa-trac's should work great.
If you put any weight in the rear-end, and or travel rough dirt roads, rougher then your average forest service road, then I'd recommend Gabriel Sport SUV shocks front/rear - they're GREAT. Do NOT purchase KYB Gas-Adjust or Tokico Trekmaster's if you want a smooth ride. These two kinds will adjust your teeth fairly efficiently!
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Re: need new shocks
I have sensatracs on my 2wd amigo. love them.
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