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Can you recommend me shocks


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i need something cheap but good canadian sites please i dont know where to start my back shocks are fuged

You can buy the monroe sensatracs from Canadian tire but if you wheel them much they won't last long. But, they do have a lifetime warranty!

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Depends on what you want....

 

If you're looking for just on road, go to Canadian Tire, and get a set of Monroe Sensa-Tracs. They're on sale all the time.

 

They'll be useless off road, though, so if you want to be able to take her off the beaten path, look around for Ranchos or Pro Comps. They can usually be had around $50 per shock if you find a sale.

 

driverfx.ca has them, though, they're expensive

 

national4wd.com carries both, I believe.

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A body lift means nothing for shock length. There's a thread around here that specifies different length shocks that will work. I believe I'm running the RS5116 shocks in the rear for a little more flex, but I also have a 3" suspension lift on my truck, in addition to the body lift.

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A body lift means nothing for shock length. There's a thread around here that specifies different length shocks that will work. I believe I'm running the RS5116 shocks in the rear for a little more flex, but I also have a 3" suspension lift on my truck, in addition to the body lift.

 

 

so those ones will work? for front and rear

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No....the front needs a different type of shock. Those will work for the rear, though, if you're thinking of lifting (suspension) I'd go with the rs5116 model. It's a little longer..

 

For the front, you can go with a stock length shock no matter how high you lift, (barring a SAS, or MAJOR front end redesign) as lifting allows for no extra travel. The part number for the front shocks is RS5214

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No....the front needs a different type of shock. Those will work for the rear, though, if you're thinking of lifting (suspension) I'd go with the rs5116 model. It's a little longer..

 

For the front, you can go with a stock length shock no matter how high you lift, (barring a SAS, or MAJOR front end redesign) as lifting allows for no extra travel. The part number for the front shocks is RS5214

 

ive ordered them for the rear i have a 3.5 body lift and if i decide to do a suspention lift ill just sell them

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