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    Shocks and Cladding questions????

    well i got a couple of questions for you guys.... #1. What is the BEST for permanently restoring the cladding?? or if nothing, what is the best to give it a new look with out chipping, peeling etc??.. and #2 what are the best replacement suspension springs that are the same specs as factory?? thanks in advance!!

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    well

    Quote Originally Posted by gabilangabby View Post
    well i got a couple of questions for you guys.... #1. What is the BEST for permanently restoring the cladding?? or if nothing, what is the best to give it a new look with out chipping, peeling etc??.. and #2 what are the best replacement suspension springs that are the same specs as factory?? thanks in advance!!
    Nothing permanently restores the cladding and the best option depends on who you talk to. A search on this topic will list many opinions.
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    Here are a couple good threads to start your research:
    Cladding (temporary solutions)
    Cladding Restoration

    Hmmm, I'm looking forward to seeing an answer regarding the springs, too.


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    Hiya!

    Quote Originally Posted by gabilangabby View Post
    well i got a couple of questions for you guys.... #2 what are the best replacement suspension springs that are the same specs as factory?? thanks in advance!!
    ...I have a pair of almost new (10k only) Factory OEM springs if you are interested.

    Let me know.

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    I'm a goin' out on a limb here, & gonna guess that by springs he means shocks...

    Hey...it happens to me all the time any more...

    And again, a quick waltz with the search function will provide a veritable cornucopia of opinions & information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmo42 View Post
    Check out Dub bustin' out the big words
    And they're spelled right too...

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    & used right too


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    thanks guys!! sorry about the springs/shocks mixup.... i meant springs... great info!

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