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Tonyrodz

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Changed the front shocks to the KYB's and I am happier about the comfort/dampening they provide. I could tell that there would be an improvement after pushing down on the front end to test the shock give. The OEM fronts had no give at all unless I stood on the bumper and jumped up and down. I would guess they will continue to improve after breaking in.

Recent parts changed:
Steering gear
Inner/outer tie rods

Manifold exhaust leak fixed:
Dorman manifold clamp
How about the rears? How do they feel?
 
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How about the rears? How do they feel?

Ran out of daylight when I replaced the fronts. Wasn't sure I should change the rear shocks for load reasons. I'll update if I change them.
 
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Ran out of daylight when I replacement the fronts. Wasn't sure I should change the rear shocks for load reasons. I'll update if I change them.
Not sure because I'm lowered or if the rear shocks are too soft, but I hit the rear bump stops often.
 

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