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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
shocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodger Tellefson" data-source="post: 718633" data-attributes="member: 54643"><p>It all depends on what type of ride your looking for. Please <strong><em>Do</em></strong> a site search on "shocks" as the subject has been discussed to the "N"th degree. I'll just say that twin tube will give you a softer ride than monotube shocks, but then that also depends on the valving. I personally (from experience) recommend also doing the MOOG Problem solver front end link upgrade for $30 from AutoZone or CarQuest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodger Tellefson, post: 718633, member: 54643"] It all depends on what type of ride your looking for. Please [b][i]Do[/i][/b] a site search on "shocks" as the subject has been discussed to the "N"th degree. I'll just say that twin tube will give you a softer ride than monotube shocks, but then that also depends on the valving. I personally (from experience) recommend also doing the MOOG Problem solver front end link upgrade for $30 from AutoZone or CarQuest. [/QUOTE]
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