'98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
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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
I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
offering.
They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
or Gabriel
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> 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
I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
offering.
They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
or Gabriel
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> 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
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
offering.
They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
or Gabriel
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> 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
I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
offering.
They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
or Gabriel
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> 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
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
offering.
They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
or Gabriel
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> 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
I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
offering.
They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
or Gabriel
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"Steve Landis" <sdotlandis@comcastdotnet> wrote in message
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> 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
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Billy Ray proclaimed:
> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>
> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
> offering.
>
> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
> is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
> that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
> especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
>
> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
> or Gabriel
Rancho is a division of Monroe.
> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>
> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
> offering.
>
> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
> is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
> that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
> especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
>
> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
> or Gabriel
Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Billy Ray proclaimed:
> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>
> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
> offering.
>
> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
> is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
> that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
> especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
>
> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
> or Gabriel
Rancho is a division of Monroe.
> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>
> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
> offering.
>
> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
> is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
> that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
> especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
>
> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
> or Gabriel
Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
Billy Ray proclaimed:
> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>
> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
> offering.
>
> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
> is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
> that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
> especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
>
> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
> or Gabriel
Rancho is a division of Monroe.
> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>
> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
> offering.
>
> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also. It
> is one thing to think your product is the best available and another to say
> that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly made. This is
> especially surprising from a company I never heard of before.
>
> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a Monroe
> or Gabriel
Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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I suspected that, the Monroe e-catalogue has a link to the Rancho catalogue
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"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>
>> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>>
>> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
>> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
>> offering.
>>
>> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also.
>> It is one thing to think your product is the best available and another
>> to say that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly
>> made. This is especially surprising from a company I never heard of
>> before.
>>
>> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
>> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a
>> Monroe or Gabriel
>
> Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>
>> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>>
>> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
>> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
>> offering.
>>
>> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also.
>> It is one thing to think your product is the best available and another
>> to say that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly
>> made. This is especially surprising from a company I never heard of
>> before.
>>
>> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
>> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a
>> Monroe or Gabriel
>
> Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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Re: '98 ZJ Shocks - Need Recommendation
I suspected that, the Monroe e-catalogue has a link to the Rancho catalogue
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"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>
>> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>>
>> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
>> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
>> offering.
>>
>> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also.
>> It is one thing to think your product is the best available and another
>> to say that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly
>> made. This is especially surprising from a company I never heard of
>> before.
>>
>> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
>> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a
>> Monroe or Gabriel
>
> Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>
>> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>>
>> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
>> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
>> offering.
>>
>> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also.
>> It is one thing to think your product is the best available and another
>> to say that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly
>> made. This is especially surprising from a company I never heard of
>> before.
>>
>> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
>> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a
>> Monroe or Gabriel
>
> Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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I suspected that, the Monroe e-catalogue has a link to the Rancho catalogue
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"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>
>> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>>
>> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
>> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
>> offering.
>>
>> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also.
>> It is one thing to think your product is the best available and another
>> to say that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly
>> made. This is especially surprising from a company I never heard of
>> before.
>>
>> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
>> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a
>> Monroe or Gabriel
>
> Rancho is a division of Monroe.
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"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Billy Ray proclaimed:
>
>> I would not have normally read all the pages on a web site.
>>
>> I was kinda surprised that they claim to be a OEM supplier for Grand
>> Cherokee shocks (I have a WJ) but their catalogue has not a single WJ
>> offering.
>>
>> They spend a lot of web page space bad mouthing their competition also.
>> It is one thing to think your product is the best available and another
>> to say that your competitors product's are old technology and poorly
>> made. This is especially surprising from a company I never heard of
>> before.
>>
>> If I were to give advise on shocks for your bride's ZJ that is rarely
>> off-road. I would mention any of the standard shock suppliers such a
>> Monroe or Gabriel
>
> Rancho is a division of Monroe.