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New shocks: Bilstein, KYB, Tokico, OEM? #606884 05/25/05 04:39 PM
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MarkD Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I am looking at replacing my shocks in the near future and am researching what to replace my OEM shocks with. My '93 pickup is a 2WD with stock suspension (no lift). I do not off-road with this truck - it always stays on pavement. I would like a smooth ride but still feel like I have control. I am not necessarily disappointed with the OEM shocks, but, if I can get a better ride from something else, why not...

I've heard many rave about Bilsteins (Heavy-Duty OEM replacements), but is that overkill for just highway travel? Are they really worth the $60 per shock price or is it just great marketing?

I've heard others recommend Tokico and KYB, though, to a lesser extent. I know Toyota usually valves their shocks a little softer than aftermarket performance shocks so maybe sticking with OEM is the way to go.

Any thoughts?


'93 Pickup | 22R-E | 2WD| Yeah...it's my daily ride.
Re: New shocks: Bilstein, KYB, Tokico, OEM? [Re: MarkD] #606885 05/25/05 05:21 PM
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DirtyHarry Offline
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Are OEM replacements going to cost you less than $60 a piece? That might be the way to go since you know what to expect in terms of ride quality and they will bolt right in place. I have heard nothing but praise for Bilstiens from the 4WD crowd, however I do not have them on my own truck.

I do have Bilstiens on my car and have used KYBs on a couple of different cars in the past and have always been impressed. I've been less impressed with Tokico but that is just my personal experience.

Re: New shocks: Bilstein, KYB, Tokico, OEM? [Re: DirtyHarry] #606886 05/25/05 05:59 PM
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MarkD Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I am in agreement with you. I can get the OEM shocks for about $25 a piece from the dealer. The more I think about it, I think the OEM shocks might be the way to go. What's the point of having performance shocks if your application will never realize their benefit? Thanks for your feedback, Harry.


'93 Pickup | 22R-E | 2WD| Yeah...it's my daily ride.
Re: New shocks: Bilstein, KYB, Tokico, OEM? [Re: MarkD] #606887 05/25/05 06:39 PM
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yodta Offline
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I really like the new KYB Monomax shocks I just got.
too bad it's not 4wd -- I have a brand new set of the KYB Gas-a-just shocks in the garage that were a lifetime replacement for my old set before I got the monomax.

Anyway, KYBs are nice. they're firm but not rough and very nicely priced -- around $38 for the Gas-a-just, and about $50 for the Monomax. for your application, I'd say Gas-a-just. it's all I've run on any of my vehicles over the past 8 years once I discovered them after looking for a set for my old '86 2wd Toyota.


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