2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
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2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Thanks,
Steve
95 YJ
98 ZJ
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Thanks,
Steve
95 YJ
98 ZJ
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
I dont know squat about those shocks but the xj will be great. I know
hundreds of people who love theirs.
KH
www.naxja.org
www.socalxj.com
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:D66dnY117f1D967eRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
> Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know these
> shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any comments on
> the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
hundreds of people who love theirs.
KH
www.naxja.org
www.socalxj.com
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:D66dnY117f1D967eRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
> Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know these
> shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any comments on
> the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
I dont know squat about those shocks but the xj will be great. I know
hundreds of people who love theirs.
KH
www.naxja.org
www.socalxj.com
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:D66dnY117f1D967eRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
> Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know these
> shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any comments on
> the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
hundreds of people who love theirs.
KH
www.naxja.org
www.socalxj.com
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:D66dnY117f1D967eRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
> Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know these
> shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any comments on
> the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
I dont know squat about those shocks but the xj will be great. I know
hundreds of people who love theirs.
KH
www.naxja.org
www.socalxj.com
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:D66dnY117f1D967eRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
> Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know these
> shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any comments on
> the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
hundreds of people who love theirs.
KH
www.naxja.org
www.socalxj.com
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:D66dnY117f1D967eRVn-1Q@comcast.com...
> Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know these
> shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any comments on
> the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:25:26 -0700, Just Taylor <taylor@wilhelp.com>
wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
><sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
>> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
>Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
>Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
>suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
>am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
>
>As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
>intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
>could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
>
>My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
>several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
After 95k on my 97 XJ I'm in the market for new shocks. I don't use
it for off road and is my wife's daily driver. Can you recommend some
good ones? Thanks, Dave
wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
><sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
>> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
>Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
>Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
>suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
>am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
>
>As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
>intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
>could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
>
>My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
>several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
After 95k on my 97 XJ I'm in the market for new shocks. I don't use
it for off road and is my wife's daily driver. Can you recommend some
good ones? Thanks, Dave
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:25:26 -0700, Just Taylor <taylor@wilhelp.com>
wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
><sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
>> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
>Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
>Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
>suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
>am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
>
>As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
>intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
>could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
>
>My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
>several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
After 95k on my 97 XJ I'm in the market for new shocks. I don't use
it for off road and is my wife's daily driver. Can you recommend some
good ones? Thanks, Dave
wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
><sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
>> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
>Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
>Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
>suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
>am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
>
>As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
>intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
>could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
>
>My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
>several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
After 95k on my 97 XJ I'm in the market for new shocks. I don't use
it for off road and is my wife's daily driver. Can you recommend some
good ones? Thanks, Dave
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Re: 2000 XJ Ltd Shocks?
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:25:26 -0700, Just Taylor <taylor@wilhelp.com>
wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
><sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
>> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
>Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
>Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
>suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
>am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
>
>As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
>intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
>could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
>
>My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
>several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
After 95k on my 97 XJ I'm in the market for new shocks. I don't use
it for off road and is my wife's daily driver. Can you recommend some
good ones? Thanks, Dave
wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:35:50 -0400, Steve Landis
><sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>>Looking at a 2000 XJ Ltd. It has newly installed TrekMaster R/T shocks
>> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/trekmaster.html I don't know
>>these shocks. Anybody have any experience with these shocks? Any
>>comments on the XJ Ltd appreciated too.
>
>Can't say much about the TrekMaster's as I have Edelbrock's on my
>Cherokee and they feel soft most of the time. Of course the rest of my
>suspension is tired after 7 years and 109,000 miles... Which is why I
>am about to rebuild it including the shocks, Rancho RS9000's.
>
>As for the XJ, you will be very happy with it if you use it as God
>intended, off-roading. As a commuter car or long distance driver there
>could be better choices when it comes to ride and gas mileage...
>
>My '98 XJ has been very strong as a horse with no major problems but
>several little ones mostly tied to quality of workmanship.
After 95k on my 97 XJ I'm in the market for new shocks. I don't use
it for off road and is my wife's daily driver. Can you recommend some
good ones? Thanks, Dave
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