COMFORTABLE and good handling shock
COMFORTABLE and good handling shock
Hey guys:
Wondering if I can get some feed back on a good shock. It has got to offer a resonable level of comfort and be resonably priced. I had a set of adjustable KONI's in my last car and must say that my tired old (27 years) body can no longer take that kind of battering, even at the lowest setting. I also can't justify the 800 of so they cost.
The rest of the suspension is made up of H&R springs, larger anti roll bars, an upper struct brace and polly bushing all around.
Thanks for the help.
Asim
Wondering if I can get some feed back on a good shock. It has got to offer a resonable level of comfort and be resonably priced. I had a set of adjustable KONI's in my last car and must say that my tired old (27 years) body can no longer take that kind of battering, even at the lowest setting. I also can't justify the 800 of so they cost.
The rest of the suspension is made up of H&R springs, larger anti roll bars, an upper struct brace and polly bushing all around.
Thanks for the help.
Asim
I've run Monroe Sensa-Tracs and reflexes. the reflexes are a little stiffer, but respond better to pot holes and wavy roads. I know I don't have a camaro, but a lowered truck, stock height truck, and 4x4 blazer prove very different handling conditions and it performs well on all three vehicles.
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