mountie
Supporting Member
" Off- road" shocks?? Seems a tad firm??Bilstein 5100's all the way if you are going to keep the truck for a long time it's worth the investment.
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" Off- road" shocks?? Seems a tad firm??Bilstein 5100's all the way if you are going to keep the truck for a long time it's worth the investment.
Give me firm any day. I like the handling more and don't care about the comfort." Off- road" shocks?? Seems a tad firm??
Yup !! Everyone has their preference.Give me firm any day. I like the handling more and don't care about the comfort.
When you are traveling at highway speeds and hit a bump, it bounces like the Watusi. If you don’t have control of the steering wheel and hit a big bump going highway speed, you could lose control. My shop diagnosed them and said they were bad.
Can’t believe how expensive just one rear KYB shock is for over $300. Am I seeing that right?
I recently finished a complete steering and suspension (except springs and torsion bars) restoration on my 2003 Tahoe which has 160 K miles and the ZW7 & G65 Premium Smooth Ride option. My steering was getting really loose and one of my rear shocks (Nivomats) was leaking. I replaced both with Nivomats (SACHS 030239 @ $280 each).Needing new front and rear shocks on my 03 rear wheel drive Tahoe. I don’t really want to spend a tone on them. I saw a set of 4 ACdelco gas charged shocks for around $190. I tend to stay away from super cheap ones like Duralast. Just want something that’s gonna give me a comfortable ride like it was when it was new and not spend a time. I’m just a daily driver. Mostly decent roads, sometimes towing on occasion.
Any thoughts or suggestions?