replacing stock shocks.
replacing stock shocks.
Does any one have a preference when it comes to replacing stock shocks? i want a nice smooth ride and less stiffness. i took out the helper leaf on the rear and that loosened it up a little but still feels stiff.
1966 Dodge D100 Custom SC SWB
Bermuda Turquoise
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White
Bermuda Turquoise
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White
Re: replacing stock shocks.
I've had decent luck with the NAPA shock absorbers.
John
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Re: replacing stock shocks.
The Rancho 5000 series are easily available and fairly inexpensive...
Howard
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62 Dodge D100 Town Wagon
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Johnson City, Tennessee
62 Dodge D100 Town Wagon
62 Dodge M-37
68 Dodge D100 Utiline
2007 Dodge Ram 1500ST
Re: replacing stock shocks.
I have Rancho 1000 on mine that I don't think are big enough as I think I just bounced off roof going over a whuptidu on I5 at 70mph.
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Re: replacing stock shocks.
I picked up some Monroe's for my '68 D100. The counter person, and myself, thought it was strange that the front and back were different styles. Front: OE Spectrum-Monroe and Rear: MonroMatic Plus. I haven't put them on yet.