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Suspension
My suspension is finally done
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodger Tellefson" data-source="post: 666369" data-attributes="member: 54643"><p>dbk757, Twin tube shocks are generally softer that monotube shocks. If you look at the Monroe web site and click on Reflex you will see that they make a Reflex Monotube shock, but I did not see a stock no. for it. Interestingly enough Shockwarehouse.com had a comparison page which listed the Edelbrock IAS Performer with the lower gas pressure and Bilstein with the highest gas pressure, but the real performance is in the valving which non of the shock manufacturers give out that information. In my research I found both pro & con on the Edelbrocks as well as being the highest priced. Unfortunately I have never been able to find a road test comparison between all of the shocks made, so with conflicting <em>opinions</em> out there on Edelbrock & Bilstein. I chose the Tokico mostly because of consistant reposts on them as well as their price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodger Tellefson, post: 666369, member: 54643"] dbk757, Twin tube shocks are generally softer that monotube shocks. If you look at the Monroe web site and click on Reflex you will see that they make a Reflex Monotube shock, but I did not see a stock no. for it. Interestingly enough Shockwarehouse.com had a comparison page which listed the Edelbrock IAS Performer with the lower gas pressure and Bilstein with the highest gas pressure, but the real performance is in the valving which non of the shock manufacturers give out that information. In my research I found both pro & con on the Edelbrocks as well as being the highest priced. Unfortunately I have never been able to find a road test comparison between all of the shocks made, so with conflicting [i]opinions[/i] out there on Edelbrock & Bilstein. I chose the Tokico mostly because of consistant reposts on them as well as their price. [/QUOTE]
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