Re: Shock saga continued

From: ronald bruce taylor,jr (taylor9565@msn.com)
Date: Fri Aug 29 2003 - 21:49:00 EDT


Andy-

Why not try a set of the Edelbrock IAS?.......They retail for around
$69.00 each.......and they can be had easily thru any AZ in about 2 Day's
and they are a snap to install......They are the BEST riding
shock I've seen on the market so far.

Ron-
'01 Dakota Sport 3.9 4WD
Street,Strip,and Show

----- Original Message -----
From: "andy levy" <andy-dml@levyclan.us>
To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 9:18 PM
Subject: DML: Shock saga continued

>
> Stopped at my local seller of Monroe shocks to inquire about picking up
> a set of Reflexes. He quoted me $140 for *just the rears* and an extra
> $30 for install (which I'll pass on, thankyouverymuch).
>
> Where it gets real interesting, though, is the fronts. Apparently
> Monroe has a part # for them, but isn't manufacturing them (or if they
> are, they aren't shipping them).
>
> So I checked out Rancho RSXs since they're basically the same shock.
> And found the same problem between Rancho's application guide and stores
> online - there's a part number but no one sells the things (as far as I
> can tell, anyway)!
>
> Gabriel VSTs are my next stop, I'm trying to find someplace online that
> sells them.
>
> If I'm going to have to spend $70 each on self-adjusting shocks, I'll
> just go ahead and drop $80 each and get RS9000Xs. I really wish RS5000s
> weren't out of the question here.
>
> Or am I just looking in the wrong places?
>
> --
> -andy
>
> http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/dakota - andy-dml@levyclan.us
> --------------------------------------------
> "Whatever Adam does, do the opposite and you'll be fine"
> -Bob Tom
> --------------------------------------------
>
>



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