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TJ shocks advice #898495 08/01/08 10:28 PM
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Mudlover27 Offline OP
Mudrunner
Looking for new shocks, currently have a rustys lift with there supplies hydro shocks and well I think there shot, there's many choices out there, I am looking for better off road then street preform, (and not willing to pay over 80 per shock) was thinking about Edelbrock Xtreme IAS Shock or bilstein 5100, penny for your thoughts


98 wrangler 2.5l 3 inch rustys, 2 inch body, 33X12.5 MTR's DETROIT LOCKER, 4.88 gears, moser axles, Dana 44 (rubicon housing)
Re: TJ shocks advice [Re: Mudlover27] #898496 08/01/08 11:25 PM
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BigJim Offline
Web Wheeler
I have always liked the Billys.. Have had good service from them.
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