fastpat
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I lived in Montana, Great Falls to be specific, and know full well that you're just weeks away from the first snow storm of winter. Best get out soon.
Naturally, I'd suggest buying shocks in pairs, cheap will be better than broken. Buy Bilsteins when you're flush again. I drove 5,000 miles on OEM Rancho shocks on my SuperDuty before trashing them and installing Bilsteins, now at 60,000+ miles they still feel new. Stiff, but solid. The Ranchos were like having no shocks at all.
I'd bet that there is a center cap that will fit, but don't know which one.
Naturally, I'd suggest buying shocks in pairs, cheap will be better than broken. Buy Bilsteins when you're flush again. I drove 5,000 miles on OEM Rancho shocks on my SuperDuty before trashing them and installing Bilsteins, now at 60,000+ miles they still feel new. Stiff, but solid. The Ranchos were like having no shocks at all.
I'd bet that there is a center cap that will fit, but don't know which one.