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jimmybigrig
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Posted:3/21/2003 20:08 |
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was wondering if the stock shocks are gas filled? went to the dealership and mentioned that the shocks were worn and he said that they are not leaking so not warranty, but my still rides like a mule. Should I get on them to replace the stock shocks or bite the bullett and just by the ranchos? |
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E. Long
 
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Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Registered on 1/23/2001 |
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Posted:3/23/2003 07:16 |
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| Quote: | was wondering if the stock shocks are gas filled? went to the dealership and mentioned that the shocks were worn and he said that they are not leaking so not warranty, but my still rides like a mule. Should I get on them to replace the stock shocks or bite the bullett and just by the ranchos? |
Buy ranchos. Seriously, the stock shocks, gas-filled or not, are horrible. I've got RS9000's on mine...set at level 2 in the front and 3 in the rear.
-Eric
'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going |
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jimmybigrig
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winnipeg, XX, Canada |
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Posted:3/23/2003 10:13 |
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thanks for the response. that is what I was thinking of doing. I have been keeping up with this site for a while now and the rancho seems to be the shock of choice. and thanks for the settings for the shocks i hope that smooths out my ride a little bit |
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jimmybigrig
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winnipeg, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 2/22/2003 |
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66 posts |
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Posted:3/23/2003 10:13 |
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thanks for the response. that is what I was thinking of doing. I have been keeping up with this site for a while now and the rancho seems to be the shock of choice. and thanks for the settings for the shocks i hope that smooths out my ride a little bit |
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