iboughtatahoe23
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@Joseph Garcia unity brand any good? They are cheap but like I said don’t need anything special and this fits my budget as I need to be saving money.
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Remember the old adage: "You get what you pay for, AT BEST." I'm a firm fan of replacing most parts with OEM parts, unless I'm making a specific mod that requires the use of aftermarket equipment.@Joseph Garcia unity brand any good? They are cheap but like I said don’t need anything special and this fits my budget as I need to be saving money.
It’s hard to do. But still it’s a very bumpy ride.The only thing I see from your pic is that something has dripped on the metal or plastic cover shell at the top of the shock. I don't see evidence that the shock itself it leaking.
Do a bounce test on the suspension. Jump (or push) down on the rear bumper and see if it's hard to do or if the rebound is bouncy.
I ended up going ac delco for new ones.Unity brand would be like giving your buddy a sick puppy for Xmas.
Most of those great buy shocks aren’t even made to ISO 9001 standards meaning it’s cool if they use subpar or recycled hydraulic fluid or o rings that are made for toys vs industrial parts.
Bilstein. It’s Xmas time look for a deal on them.
Yes, absolutely. Than, you will have a good full set of shocks and be all set for the next 100k miles.If the rear ones are bad should I just go ahead and do the front ones to?