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2000 Passport Shock recommendations
I just purchased a 2000 Honda Passport and was wondering what is the so-called recommended aftermarket Shock for that vehicle?
Thank you in advance, Jimmyjoe |
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Re: 2000 Passport Shock recommendations
williamsburgjim,
FWIW, I have a '98 Rodeo (Same suspension setup) w/ Firestone Destination tires (good Highway tire) and Monroe Sensatracs. I just put them in about 3 weeks ago, and I love them. They don't rattle your molars but have enough stiffness to be very effective. Advanceautoparts was even doing a $20 rebate if you bought 4; not sure if that is still going on. -Scott |
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Re: 2000 Passport Shock recommendations
Thank you Scott,
I checked their site. What do you think about Monroe's Reflex? Jimmyjoe |
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Re: 2000 Passport Shock recommendations
Not sure about the Reflex - they look good but who knows; I've never had any personal experience with them. Maybe some of the listers out there can chime in? There are some crazy Rodeo/Passport setups - mine is basically just a smooth asphalt surfer!
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Re: 2000 Passport Shock recommendations
I likes the sensa tracs for on road when I had them. They are way too bouncy for off road though so I replaced them with rancho 9000s. Now I even like these alot better on road.
Someone either here or on planetisuzoo has the reflex on their Zu and said they liked them way better then the sensa tracs. I've never used them.
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