'98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
When I lifted my '95 ZJ I put in the Skyjacker Nitros and the ride is
amazing...had I known there would be that much difference I would have
replaced them years ago...nice firm ride! I highly recommend them...they
were recommended to me because they are made to take a heavy vehicle and was
told I would not like them in my TJ...
Jeff
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:3dGdnaDbab3u7vbeRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually. Rarely
> off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to time. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
amazing...had I known there would be that much difference I would have
replaced them years ago...nice firm ride! I highly recommend them...they
were recommended to me because they are made to take a heavy vehicle and was
told I would not like them in my TJ...
Jeff
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:3dGdnaDbab3u7vbeRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually. Rarely
> off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to time. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
When I lifted my '95 ZJ I put in the Skyjacker Nitros and the ride is
amazing...had I known there would be that much difference I would have
replaced them years ago...nice firm ride! I highly recommend them...they
were recommended to me because they are made to take a heavy vehicle and was
told I would not like them in my TJ...
Jeff
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:3dGdnaDbab3u7vbeRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually. Rarely
> off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to time. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
amazing...had I known there would be that much difference I would have
replaced them years ago...nice firm ride! I highly recommend them...they
were recommended to me because they are made to take a heavy vehicle and was
told I would not like them in my TJ...
Jeff
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:3dGdnaDbab3u7vbeRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually. Rarely
> off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to time. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
When I lifted my '95 ZJ I put in the Skyjacker Nitros and the ride is
amazing...had I known there would be that much difference I would have
replaced them years ago...nice firm ride! I highly recommend them...they
were recommended to me because they are made to take a heavy vehicle and was
told I would not like them in my TJ...
Jeff
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:3dGdnaDbab3u7vbeRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually. Rarely
> off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to time. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
amazing...had I known there would be that much difference I would have
replaced them years ago...nice firm ride! I highly recommend them...they
were recommended to me because they are made to take a heavy vehicle and was
told I would not like them in my TJ...
Jeff
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:3dGdnaDbab3u7vbeRVn-sw@comcast.com...
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually. Rarely
> off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to time. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> 95 YJ
> 98 ZJ
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
> Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
> time. Any recommendations?
Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
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DougW
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
> Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
> time. Any recommendations?
Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
--
DougW
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Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
> Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
> time. Any recommendations?
Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
--
DougW
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
> Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
> time. Any recommendations?
Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
--
DougW
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Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
> Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
> time. Any recommendations?
Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
--
DougW
> Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
> Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
> time. Any recommendations?
Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
--
DougW
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
DougW proclaimed:
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
>>Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
>>time. Any recommendations?
>
>
> Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
> be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
Are you fond of british sports cars? The old ones where
springs were a non-available option? I keep considering
going the other way.
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
>>Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
>>time. Any recommendations?
>
>
> Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
> be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
Are you fond of british sports cars? The old ones where
springs were a non-available option? I keep considering
going the other way.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
DougW proclaimed:
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
>>Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
>>time. Any recommendations?
>
>
> Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
> be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
Are you fond of british sports cars? The old ones where
springs were a non-available option? I keep considering
going the other way.
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
>>Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
>>time. Any recommendations?
>
>
> Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
> be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
Are you fond of british sports cars? The old ones where
springs were a non-available option? I keep considering
going the other way.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
DougW proclaimed:
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
>>Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
>>time. Any recommendations?
>
>
> Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
> be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
Are you fond of british sports cars? The old ones where
springs were a non-available option? I keep considering
going the other way.
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
>
>>Time to replace original shocks on the wife's ZJ, overdue actually.
>>Rarely off road, but need to run around the family farm from time to
>>time. Any recommendations?
>
>
> Edelbrock IAS work for me. Although my next set will probably
> be RS-9000 or similar adjustable.
Are you fond of british sports cars? The old ones where
springs were a non-available option? I keep considering
going the other way.