'98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
DougW wrote:
> Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
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>>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.
Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Steve
> 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.
Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
DougW wrote:
> 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.
Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Steve
> 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.
Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
DougW wrote:
> 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.
Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Steve
> 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.
Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
> DougW wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
4wheel parts usually have a buy3 get one free thingy every now and
then. Haven't looked at the latest sales flyer.
http://www.shockwarehouse.com has them for $73 but right now that's
the best I can find... :/
Froogle isn't doing much better.
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?btnG=Search+Froogle&q=edelbrock+IAS+grand+ cherokee&show=dd&scoring=p>
Actually 4wheelparts.com has the Pro Comp ES3000 (4 shocks)
on sale with a stabilizer for $135.99 Don't have any experience
with them though.
--
DougW
> DougW wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
4wheel parts usually have a buy3 get one free thingy every now and
then. Haven't looked at the latest sales flyer.
http://www.shockwarehouse.com has them for $73 but right now that's
the best I can find... :/
Froogle isn't doing much better.
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?btnG=Search+Froogle&q=edelbrock+IAS+grand+ cherokee&show=dd&scoring=p>
Actually 4wheelparts.com has the Pro Comp ES3000 (4 shocks)
on sale with a stabilizer for $135.99 Don't have any experience
with them though.
--
DougW
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
> DougW wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
4wheel parts usually have a buy3 get one free thingy every now and
then. Haven't looked at the latest sales flyer.
http://www.shockwarehouse.com has them for $73 but right now that's
the best I can find... :/
Froogle isn't doing much better.
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?btnG=Search+Froogle&q=edelbrock+IAS+grand+ cherokee&show=dd&scoring=p>
Actually 4wheelparts.com has the Pro Comp ES3000 (4 shocks)
on sale with a stabilizer for $135.99 Don't have any experience
with them though.
--
DougW
> DougW wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
4wheel parts usually have a buy3 get one free thingy every now and
then. Haven't looked at the latest sales flyer.
http://www.shockwarehouse.com has them for $73 but right now that's
the best I can find... :/
Froogle isn't doing much better.
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?btnG=Search+Froogle&q=edelbrock+IAS+grand+ cherokee&show=dd&scoring=p>
Actually 4wheelparts.com has the Pro Comp ES3000 (4 shocks)
on sale with a stabilizer for $135.99 Don't have any experience
with them though.
--
DougW
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis did pass the time by typing:
> DougW wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
4wheel parts usually have a buy3 get one free thingy every now and
then. Haven't looked at the latest sales flyer.
http://www.shockwarehouse.com has them for $73 but right now that's
the best I can find... :/
Froogle isn't doing much better.
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?btnG=Search+Froogle&q=edelbrock+IAS+grand+ cherokee&show=dd&scoring=p>
Actually 4wheelparts.com has the Pro Comp ES3000 (4 shocks)
on sale with a stabilizer for $135.99 Don't have any experience
with them though.
--
DougW
> DougW wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
4wheel parts usually have a buy3 get one free thingy every now and
then. Haven't looked at the latest sales flyer.
http://www.shockwarehouse.com has them for $73 but right now that's
the best I can find... :/
Froogle isn't doing much better.
<http://froogle.google.com/froogle?btnG=Search+Froogle&q=edelbrock+IAS+grand+ cherokee&show=dd&scoring=p>
Actually 4wheelparts.com has the Pro Comp ES3000 (4 shocks)
on sale with a stabilizer for $135.99 Don't have any experience
with them though.
--
DougW
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis proclaimed:
> DougW wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Go down to your local 4wheelparts store [or hit their website] and
get on their adventure mag/advert list. Every now and then they
run the IAS and/or a coupla the Ranchos on a 4 for price of 3 sale.
> DougW wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Go down to your local 4wheelparts store [or hit their website] and
get on their adventure mag/advert list. Every now and then they
run the IAS and/or a coupla the Ranchos on a 4 for price of 3 sale.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis proclaimed:
> DougW wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Go down to your local 4wheelparts store [or hit their website] and
get on their adventure mag/advert list. Every now and then they
run the IAS and/or a coupla the Ranchos on a 4 for price of 3 sale.
> DougW wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Go down to your local 4wheelparts store [or hit their website] and
get on their adventure mag/advert list. Every now and then they
run the IAS and/or a coupla the Ranchos on a 4 for price of 3 sale.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Steve Landis proclaimed:
> DougW wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Go down to your local 4wheelparts store [or hit their website] and
get on their adventure mag/advert list. Every now and then they
run the IAS and/or a coupla the Ranchos on a 4 for price of 3 sale.
> DougW wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>
> Any sources for good pricing on the IAS. So far I've found $72 ea.
Go down to your local 4wheelparts store [or hit their website] and
get on their adventure mag/advert list. Every now and then they
run the IAS and/or a coupla the Ranchos on a 4 for price of 3 sale.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 09:39:12 -0500, Steve Landis
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>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?
I ran Bilstein's with my '96 ZJ and the ride was extra stiff... off-road
was even worse at slower speeds. You really had to push the Jeep in
order to over-come the stiffness.
I was running Edlebrock IAS shocks on my '98 XJ, very soft. It felt
like it was bottoming out a lot. When I put a lift on just recently I
went with Rancho RS9000's and have no complaints with those.
You can dial in stiff or soft whenever you want and now that they run
around $100 a shock, they are a pretty good deal...
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport
<sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote:
>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?
I ran Bilstein's with my '96 ZJ and the ride was extra stiff... off-road
was even worse at slower speeds. You really had to push the Jeep in
order to over-come the stiffness.
I was running Edlebrock IAS shocks on my '98 XJ, very soft. It felt
like it was bottoming out a lot. When I put a lift on just recently I
went with Rancho RS9000's and have no complaints with those.
You can dial in stiff or soft whenever you want and now that they run
around $100 a shock, they are a pretty good deal...
--
Taylor
'03 Audi S6 Avant
'05 Mazda6 Wagon GT
'98 Jeep Cherokee Sport