89 cherokee shocks
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Re: 89 cherokee shocks
thanks I'll see if I can find the DT3000s
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 GMT, twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
>DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
>Will Honea wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
>>>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
>>>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
>>>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
>>>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
>>>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
>>>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
>>
>>
>> When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
>> that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
>> and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
>> Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
>> At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
>> (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
>>
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 GMT, twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
>DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
>Will Honea wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
>>>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
>>>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
>>>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
>>>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
>>>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
>>>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
>>
>>
>> When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
>> that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
>> and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
>> Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
>> At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
>> (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
>>
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Re: 89 cherokee shocks
thanks I'll see if I can find the DT3000s
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 GMT, twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
>DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
>Will Honea wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
>>>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
>>>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
>>>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
>>>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
>>>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
>>>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
>>
>>
>> When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
>> that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
>> and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
>> Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
>> At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
>> (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
>>
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 GMT, twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
>DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
>Will Honea wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
>>>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
>>>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
>>>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
>>>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
>>>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
>>>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
>>
>>
>> When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
>> that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
>> and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
>> Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
>> At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
>> (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
>>
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Re: 89 cherokee shocks
thanks I'll see if I can find the DT3000s
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 GMT, twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
>DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
>Will Honea wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
>>>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
>>>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
>>>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
>>>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
>>>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
>>>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
>>
>>
>> When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
>> that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
>> and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
>> Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
>> At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
>> (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
>>
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 GMT, twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
>Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
>DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
>Will Honea wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
>>>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
>>>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
>>>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
>>>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
>>>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
>>>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
>>
>>
>> When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
>> that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
>> and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
>> Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
>> At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
>> (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
>>
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Re: 89 cherokee shocks
I would have bought the DT3000 myself but Bob thought the RC's would
be a better fit for the MJ, especially with the load variations in the
bed. I did have problems with the mounting hardware - the T-bars and
bushings were wrong for the front end but Bob called the factory then
put me in touch with a rep there who over-nighted 3 sets of mounts and
bushings just to make sure I had what I needed. That's the kind of
service I really appreciate anymore!
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
> DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
> >>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
> >>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
> >>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
> >>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
> >>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
> >>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
> >
> >
> > When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
> > that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
> > and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
> > Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
> > At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
> > (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
be a better fit for the MJ, especially with the load variations in the
bed. I did have problems with the mounting hardware - the T-bars and
bushings were wrong for the front end but Bob called the factory then
put me in touch with a rep there who over-nighted 3 sets of mounts and
bushings just to make sure I had what I needed. That's the kind of
service I really appreciate anymore!
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
> DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
> >>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
> >>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
> >>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
> >>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
> >>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
> >>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
> >
> >
> > When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
> > that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
> > and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
> > Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
> > At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
> > (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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Re: 89 cherokee shocks
I would have bought the DT3000 myself but Bob thought the RC's would
be a better fit for the MJ, especially with the load variations in the
bed. I did have problems with the mounting hardware - the T-bars and
bushings were wrong for the front end but Bob called the factory then
put me in touch with a rep there who over-nighted 3 sets of mounts and
bushings just to make sure I had what I needed. That's the kind of
service I really appreciate anymore!
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
> DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
> >>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
> >>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
> >>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
> >>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
> >>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
> >>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
> >
> >
> > When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
> > that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
> > and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
> > Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
> > At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
> > (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
be a better fit for the MJ, especially with the load variations in the
bed. I did have problems with the mounting hardware - the T-bars and
bushings were wrong for the front end but Bob called the factory then
put me in touch with a rep there who over-nighted 3 sets of mounts and
bushings just to make sure I had what I needed. That's the kind of
service I really appreciate anymore!
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
> DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
> >>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
> >>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
> >>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
> >>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
> >>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
> >>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
> >
> >
> > When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
> > that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
> > and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
> > Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
> > At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
> > (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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Re: 89 cherokee shocks
I would have bought the DT3000 myself but Bob thought the RC's would
be a better fit for the MJ, especially with the load variations in the
bed. I did have problems with the mounting hardware - the T-bars and
bushings were wrong for the front end but Bob called the factory then
put me in touch with a rep there who over-nighted 3 sets of mounts and
bushings just to make sure I had what I needed. That's the kind of
service I really appreciate anymore!
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
> DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
> >>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
> >>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
> >>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
> >>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
> >>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
> >>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
> >
> >
> > When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
> > that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
> > and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
> > Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
> > At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
> > (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
be a better fit for the MJ, especially with the load variations in the
bed. I did have problems with the mounting hardware - the T-bars and
bushings were wrong for the front end but Bob called the factory then
put me in touch with a rep there who over-nighted 3 sets of mounts and
bushings just to make sure I had what I needed. That's the kind of
service I really appreciate anymore!
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 21:19:23 UTC twaldron
<twaldron@sbcOBVIOUSglobal.net> wrote:
> Yeah, Bob likes the Rough Country & Hecklethorns (sp?), but I love my
> DT3000s and would/will buy them again.
>
> Will Honea wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:51:02 UTC downhill101@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I would like to replace the shocks in my 89 cherokee. I use the car 99
> >>% of the time on paved roads. I would like as smooth a ride as
> >>possible. I am not sure what kind of shocks I have on the car now as I
> >>purchased it used. Evey time I hit a few bumbs in a row, my wifes bra
> >>straps break. ( Which gives the truckers a good show) I have 160 K
> >>miles on it so I am not looking to spend a small fortune. Anyone have
> >>any suggestions. I was looking at the Monroes in Sears. Thanks Jim
> >
> >
> > When I was looking for shocks for an 88 MJ I tried to find the DT3000s
> > that everyone here raves about. Bob Supplee suggested Rough Country
> > and I've been really happy with them. Both the DT3000 and the Rough
> > Country are hydraulic with no gas and the ride is really good for me.
> > At $30-$35 each, the price is also pretty good. Check with Bob
> > (405-799-8977) - he'll do you right.
> >
>
--
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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