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Noaccount Webwheeler
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Choosing Trailer Shocks?
Is this rocket science or just whatever will fit? Monroe has a pretty good site, but i thought if anyone else has engineered this it might save me some time.
THX Ed __________________ There is nothing so depraved as a man in the depths of an ether binge '66FJ40, Fresh 2F, H42/Orion(By Poser...LCR4WD), ARB Front/rear(By Poser...LCR4WD), MetalTech Cage installed by Poser, Screw-ups fixed(by Poser) 4WDB Corvette Master, Mini Truck PS, 3.5" Lift, Warn 8274, 33s on stockers
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reno
Posts: 5,082
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Based upon what I have and am learning about my trailer shocks I would recommend a shock with adjustable compression (Rancho RS9000X or equivalent). I am going to upgrade from my non-adjustable Rancho's to the RS9000X to get relatively easy and effective tuning without going to a Fox or Billy. __________________ Modded '99 for overlanding/exploring: 35's, 4.88's, AO drawers, Slee rr, TJM fr, ARB fr locker, ear candy, Waeco CF-50, PowerGate with 2nd battery, home brew sliders & t-case skid plate, 9.5XP/X-line, LF 170's, OEM 864's, Foxes x 4, 12mm BL, Carl's UCAs, ... KE7NCM |
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