Shock Recommendation?
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Shock Recommendation?
Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
Any other recommendations?
it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
Any other recommendations?
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Re: Shock Recommendation?
Robert <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote:
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
I use my 96 Grand Cherokee pretty much as you describe (less the beach).
I put Monroe Sensatrac's on 6 years ago and have liked them very much.
They have the firm ride you are looking for. I got them from NAPA and
they came with a lifetime warranty. I think they still do. Cost was
about $40 each.
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
I use my 96 Grand Cherokee pretty much as you describe (less the beach).
I put Monroe Sensatrac's on 6 years ago and have liked them very much.
They have the firm ride you are looking for. I got them from NAPA and
they came with a lifetime warranty. I think they still do. Cost was
about $40 each.
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Re: Shock Recommendation?
Robert <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote:
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
I use my 96 Grand Cherokee pretty much as you describe (less the beach).
I put Monroe Sensatrac's on 6 years ago and have liked them very much.
They have the firm ride you are looking for. I got them from NAPA and
they came with a lifetime warranty. I think they still do. Cost was
about $40 each.
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
I use my 96 Grand Cherokee pretty much as you describe (less the beach).
I put Monroe Sensatrac's on 6 years ago and have liked them very much.
They have the firm ride you are looking for. I got them from NAPA and
they came with a lifetime warranty. I think they still do. Cost was
about $40 each.
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Re: Shock Recommendation?
Robert <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote:
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
I use my 96 Grand Cherokee pretty much as you describe (less the beach).
I put Monroe Sensatrac's on 6 years ago and have liked them very much.
They have the firm ride you are looking for. I got them from NAPA and
they came with a lifetime warranty. I think they still do. Cost was
about $40 each.
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
I use my 96 Grand Cherokee pretty much as you describe (less the beach).
I put Monroe Sensatrac's on 6 years ago and have liked them very much.
They have the firm ride you are looking for. I got them from NAPA and
they came with a lifetime warranty. I think they still do. Cost was
about $40 each.
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Re: Shock Recommendation?
I put the el-cheapo ProComp 100s (I think.. or whatever the
bottom-of-the-line model is) on my wife's XJ after the stock ones died.
She's picky about the ride (doesn't like riding in my TJ anymore.. too
rough..) and loved them. I paid $99 for four of them shipped to my door and
they threw in a free steering stabilizer.
- Eric
"Robert" <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote in
message news:DamdnRKGgIfhZgTeRVn-tQ@bresnan.com...
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
>
bottom-of-the-line model is) on my wife's XJ after the stock ones died.
She's picky about the ride (doesn't like riding in my TJ anymore.. too
rough..) and loved them. I paid $99 for four of them shipped to my door and
they threw in a free steering stabilizer.
- Eric
"Robert" <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote in
message news:DamdnRKGgIfhZgTeRVn-tQ@bresnan.com...
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
>
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Re: Shock Recommendation?
I put the el-cheapo ProComp 100s (I think.. or whatever the
bottom-of-the-line model is) on my wife's XJ after the stock ones died.
She's picky about the ride (doesn't like riding in my TJ anymore.. too
rough..) and loved them. I paid $99 for four of them shipped to my door and
they threw in a free steering stabilizer.
- Eric
"Robert" <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote in
message news:DamdnRKGgIfhZgTeRVn-tQ@bresnan.com...
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
>
bottom-of-the-line model is) on my wife's XJ after the stock ones died.
She's picky about the ride (doesn't like riding in my TJ anymore.. too
rough..) and loved them. I paid $99 for four of them shipped to my door and
they threw in a free steering stabilizer.
- Eric
"Robert" <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote in
message news:DamdnRKGgIfhZgTeRVn-tQ@bresnan.com...
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
>
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Re: Shock Recommendation?
I put the el-cheapo ProComp 100s (I think.. or whatever the
bottom-of-the-line model is) on my wife's XJ after the stock ones died.
She's picky about the ride (doesn't like riding in my TJ anymore.. too
rough..) and loved them. I paid $99 for four of them shipped to my door and
they threw in a free steering stabilizer.
- Eric
"Robert" <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote in
message news:DamdnRKGgIfhZgTeRVn-tQ@bresnan.com...
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
>
bottom-of-the-line model is) on my wife's XJ after the stock ones died.
She's picky about the ride (doesn't like riding in my TJ anymore.. too
rough..) and loved them. I paid $99 for four of them shipped to my door and
they threw in a free steering stabilizer.
- Eric
"Robert" <Anonymous@NOSPAMPLEASE.montanasoft.com.SPaMFilTER > wrote in
message news:DamdnRKGgIfhZgTeRVn-tQ@bresnan.com...
> Hey ... I'm going to put 4 new shocks on the 91 Cherokee. I plan to drive
> it mostly on pavement, with the occasional foray onto washboard dirt roads
> and the beach. I generally prefer a firm ride.
>
> I've used Monroe Gas-Magnums on my old Chevy pickup and liked them.
>
> Any other recommendations?
>
>
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