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hey, just scored some ZJ front coils for my XJ on e-bay, wondering what kind of shocks you'd suggest that wont break the bank, but will keep the nose above the rear in a hard stop (having trouble w/ that now) jeep guys, help me out here....
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Post by yotacowboy »

not a heep guy, but i'd recommend Bilstein 5100's or 5150's. For dirt cheap, a set of Doetsch Tech shocks aren't half bad either, but the Bil's are tits.
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no offence, but @ $136 a pop for the bilstiens, i think the doetsch tech are a little more in my current price range at $32..... any other suggestions out there?
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Post by jonesy »

not rancho. i made that mistake on the TJ.

x2 for doetsch tech for something that wont break the bank

when i win the lottery, im going for a set of BBCS shocks ... they have hella options if you order therough the vendor on pirate4x4.com (leaf spring valving, coil spring valving, awesomeness.

http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/pro ... =64&page=1
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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

Bilstein's are $75 a shock, I don't know where you're getting $136 a piece.

I ran stock, Rusty's, and Bilsteins on my old XJ. I'm with Clay, Billy's are the hot ticket.
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Post by BlueDodgeRam »

ya, i got bilstein 5100s coming for my truck. i think 136 bucks a piece of for the one with the piggyback resy
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I got Bilsteins on my jeep and paid about $80 a piece online. I don't know much about shocks but I like them!
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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

http://www.trail-gear.com/shocks.html

5125's are $75

5150's are $99
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i dunno, i looked at the 5100 on bilstien's webpage and they listed $136 for them...matt can back me up, he looked on their page too.... ne who....for $75 a pop, that may be vialble. but they'll be 2 at a time. ne one know anything about free money??? lol
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Post by Ctrow »

who needs shocks? :flipoff2:
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ah, i found them on summit for $79.95 ea, free shipping. gotta start saving now.
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Post by yotacowboy »

you won't be disappointed. i was running rancho's and the truck handled like shite. swtiched to Bil's and a lot less body roll, and it would actually take washboards at speed without shaking the truck to pieces.
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sweet, the nose dives like an olympian on that thing!
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i would've said "the nose goes down like me on prom night" but that could be interpretted as "foul" by some...



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Post by TerryD »

hahaha, checked at work, i can get billsteins for $71 and some change a piece (5100's), no shipping charges hahaha!
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