you missed the KB Shock rebate. They are great adjustable shocks that after rebate I paid less than $200 installed at Sears. You should still look at them as they do provide 9 different settings to get the prefered ride
you missed the KB Shock rebate. They are great adjustable shocks that after rebate I paid less than $200 installed at Sears. You should still look at them as they do provide 9 different settings to get the prefered ride
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Im in the same boat....but I don't know if mine are bad. My VX is really rough over speed bumps. But I don't know if that's just stock or if shocks are worn out.
sounds like a great deal but do u mean KBY shocks i searched kb and only came up with KBY.. i also could not find any adjustable shocks that they made for the vx. there AGX line of shocks which are adjustable do not seem to be available for vx? could u send me a link of were to find them or part numbers..
thanks again
I think he means Rancho.....(right Dave?)
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=20096
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Not sure, but I think it's in this thread: 5100 maybe?
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ight=Bilsteins
Just did a search and found Randy's part numbers for Bilsteins.
Also found this SEMA competition but you just missed it! Click on 'view timeline' top left for the dates.
http://shockmyride.strutta.com/entry/181061#box-info
Another KYB supplier below...... (Btw, I fitted KYB Monomax dampers to my GMC Typhoon to replace worn Bilstein's. The Bilstein build quality was way better for general solidity, welds and finish but no idea how they would compare in performance from new. KYB Monomax are very good value though).
http://www.car-stuff.com/store/?N=10...921+4294965994
Last edited by Monstertrucker : 11/02/2011 at 02:29 PM
Might try this: http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=20911
You can cut your bump stops in half with a regular household hacksaw. Makes a WORLD of difference.
Im running 5k series, adjustables. Have for a few years. I wish the adjustability was in the compression & rebound.
Im still considering getting my stockers rebuilt, as they are really good just need to be serviced. I was going to get them revalved softer for more compliant ride.
Next thing is the rear stops in the rear. I hate how hard they jar. Might try the stops from Summit.
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