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Marshall
Posted 9/13/2010 7:40 PM (#459247 - in reply to #457832)
Subject: Re: Changing Shocks On Truck





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Location: Stones throw away...finally!!
Just changed mine on my truck and it made a huge difference. 100,000 miles on a Ford f350. Put Bilstein 5100's on it and haven't looked back. Like the post above stated, buy a set of Bilsteins and foget about them. I knew mine were bad as they were leaking a little and you needed to schedule a chiro visit after towing anything. They were not the factory shocks either, so this is the third set that has been on the truck. Maybe some vehicles are just naturally rougher on the shocks than others? I say if you worry about them, just change em.

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