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Started by Brightyellow69rtse, May 12, 2013, 07:46:20 PM

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Brightyellow69rtse

hey guys im thinking of changing the front shocks. their old monroe shocks that are prolly over 20 years old.  im undecided what ones to get. im entertaining drag shocks if the cars still streetable with them. any suggestions would be great thanks :2thumbs:

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Koni and KYB have been around a long time and are on a lot of Mopars. Fine reputations for both companies' products.

I'm sure the suspension experts will weigh in with many options.




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How do you use it, how often do you use it that way, whats your budget?

Good old gas charged Monroes are $15 each at the local parts counter. Hotchkis Fox customs are almost $200 each and as close to a custom valved racing shock you will ever find in a bolt in form. There are a few selections in between.

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Koni shocks for me.  I have them on all my cars.


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