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Old Aug 25, 2010 | 09:41 PM
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Need Help with New Shocks

I need to get new shocks for my 98 2wd and i was wondering how hard it would be to put in new shocks and what would be the best shocks to get. would i need any specials tools for installation
 
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Old Aug 25, 2010 | 10:25 PM
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Pretty basic on the 4x4's. Nothing but standard wrenches and sockets needed.
Bilstiens are the best, but just about anything is better than OEM.
 
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Old Aug 26, 2010 | 02:48 PM
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Shock Recommendations IMHO:

1) Koni- Excellent for racing applications- overpriced for street applications
2) Tokico, QA1 & Bilstein- A very good shock for street/strip applications. If you are running very stiff tires on the street (such as Bridgstone that are 100% steel belted or tires with profiles shorter than 50 series), these provide the extra give that you need for both comfort & stability
3) KYB- A very good shock for street/strip applications. If you are running a softer tires on the street (such as BFG that are a mix of steel & nylon belted or tires with profiles not shorter than 50 series), these provide the extra stiffness that you need for both comfort & stability. The GR-2’s are the equivalent to the Edelbrock IAS automatic adjusting units. Overall, stiffness between the Gas-a-just and the GR2’s are the same, the difference is the GR-2's valving which stiffens things up from a oem setting to that of the Gas-a-just units.. Best shock for the $/best price typically found at Performance Suspension Technologies (PST) and typically about 1/3 less than Bilstein.
4) Gabriel- A very nice good quality HD OEM replacement type unit.
 
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