'98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
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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
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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
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Just Taylor wrote:
> 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...
Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
Steve
> 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...
Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Just Taylor wrote:
> 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...
Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
Steve
> 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...
Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Just Taylor wrote:
> 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...
Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
Steve
> 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...
Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
"2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
lowered vehicles."
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> Just Taylor wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
>
> Steve
"2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
lowered vehicles."
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> Just Taylor wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
>
> Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
"2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
lowered vehicles."
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
news:Q_qdnXqzRp-3KvPenZ2dnUVZ_v-dnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Just Taylor wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
>
> Steve
"2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
lowered vehicles."
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> Just Taylor wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
>
> Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
"2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
lowered vehicles."
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> Just Taylor wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
>
> Steve
"2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
lowered vehicles."
--
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2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic
Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be.
..
"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> Just Taylor wrote:
>> 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...
>
> Anybody using Tokico Trek Master R/T's ?
> http://www.tokicogasshocks.com/truck/truck.html
>
> Steve
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Billy Ray wrote:
> Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
>
>
> "2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
> of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
> improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
> designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
> or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
> commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
> lowered vehicles."
>
I guess I could have read a little further. Thanks
Lazy
> Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
>
>
> "2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
> of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
> improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
> designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
> or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
> commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
> lowered vehicles."
>
I guess I could have read a little further. Thanks
Lazy
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Billy Ray wrote:
> Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
>
>
> "2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
> of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
> improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
> designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
> or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
> commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
> lowered vehicles."
>
I guess I could have read a little further. Thanks
Lazy
> Tokico's guarantee specifically exempts vehicles used off-road.
>
>
> "2. Exclusions from Warranty Coverage. The warranty does not apply outside
> of the United States and Canada or to any units which (1) have been
> improperly installed or installed on vehicles for which they were not
> designed, (2) have been modified, altered or subjected to misuse, negligence
> or accident on the vehicle on which installed, (3) are operated
> commercially, off-the-highway or for racing or (4) installed on excessively
> lowered vehicles."
>
I guess I could have read a little further. Thanks
Lazy