Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
James proclaimed:
> I am trying to find a good set of shocks for the above Jeep. I tried
> Dousetech (spelling), but they sent me the wrong set for my Jeep, and will
> not respond to my dealer's efforts to replace them.
>
> I have heard of Gabriel Ultra shocks. Has anyone used these on a Grand
> Cherokee?
>
> I don't care for a "hard" ride, and only occasionally go off road.
> However, I do drive on bumpy mountain roads. I prefer a fairly smooth ride
> rather than the harder ride and feel.
>
> At one time, I thought I read that all gas-charged shocks create a fairly
> hard ride, but I am not sure that is true.
>
> Another choice I suppose is Monroe, but I would really like to get
> recommendations before I just have a set of any shock brand installed on
> this Jeep.
Monroe's jeep/truck division is Rancho. They have self adjusting
and cab-adjustable shocks. I have the Rancho 9000RSX adjustables
which I happen to like, but then I prefer a rather stiff ride. A
friend has a GC with the Edelbrock IAS shocks which are much more
to the liking of most drivers. Not that stiff, but extremely good
control.
> I am trying to find a good set of shocks for the above Jeep. I tried
> Dousetech (spelling), but they sent me the wrong set for my Jeep, and will
> not respond to my dealer's efforts to replace them.
>
> I have heard of Gabriel Ultra shocks. Has anyone used these on a Grand
> Cherokee?
>
> I don't care for a "hard" ride, and only occasionally go off road.
> However, I do drive on bumpy mountain roads. I prefer a fairly smooth ride
> rather than the harder ride and feel.
>
> At one time, I thought I read that all gas-charged shocks create a fairly
> hard ride, but I am not sure that is true.
>
> Another choice I suppose is Monroe, but I would really like to get
> recommendations before I just have a set of any shock brand installed on
> this Jeep.
Monroe's jeep/truck division is Rancho. They have self adjusting
and cab-adjustable shocks. I have the Rancho 9000RSX adjustables
which I happen to like, but then I prefer a rather stiff ride. A
friend has a GC with the Edelbrock IAS shocks which are much more
to the liking of most drivers. Not that stiff, but extremely good
control.
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
James proclaimed:
> I am trying to find a good set of shocks for the above Jeep. I tried
> Dousetech (spelling), but they sent me the wrong set for my Jeep, and will
> not respond to my dealer's efforts to replace them.
>
> I have heard of Gabriel Ultra shocks. Has anyone used these on a Grand
> Cherokee?
>
> I don't care for a "hard" ride, and only occasionally go off road.
> However, I do drive on bumpy mountain roads. I prefer a fairly smooth ride
> rather than the harder ride and feel.
>
> At one time, I thought I read that all gas-charged shocks create a fairly
> hard ride, but I am not sure that is true.
>
> Another choice I suppose is Monroe, but I would really like to get
> recommendations before I just have a set of any shock brand installed on
> this Jeep.
Monroe's jeep/truck division is Rancho. They have self adjusting
and cab-adjustable shocks. I have the Rancho 9000RSX adjustables
which I happen to like, but then I prefer a rather stiff ride. A
friend has a GC with the Edelbrock IAS shocks which are much more
to the liking of most drivers. Not that stiff, but extremely good
control.
> I am trying to find a good set of shocks for the above Jeep. I tried
> Dousetech (spelling), but they sent me the wrong set for my Jeep, and will
> not respond to my dealer's efforts to replace them.
>
> I have heard of Gabriel Ultra shocks. Has anyone used these on a Grand
> Cherokee?
>
> I don't care for a "hard" ride, and only occasionally go off road.
> However, I do drive on bumpy mountain roads. I prefer a fairly smooth ride
> rather than the harder ride and feel.
>
> At one time, I thought I read that all gas-charged shocks create a fairly
> hard ride, but I am not sure that is true.
>
> Another choice I suppose is Monroe, but I would really like to get
> recommendations before I just have a set of any shock brand installed on
> this Jeep.
Monroe's jeep/truck division is Rancho. They have self adjusting
and cab-adjustable shocks. I have the Rancho 9000RSX adjustables
which I happen to like, but then I prefer a rather stiff ride. A
friend has a GC with the Edelbrock IAS shocks which are much more
to the liking of most drivers. Not that stiff, but extremely good
control.
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
James proclaimed:
> I am trying to find a good set of shocks for the above Jeep. I tried
> Dousetech (spelling), but they sent me the wrong set for my Jeep, and will
> not respond to my dealer's efforts to replace them.
>
> I have heard of Gabriel Ultra shocks. Has anyone used these on a Grand
> Cherokee?
>
> I don't care for a "hard" ride, and only occasionally go off road.
> However, I do drive on bumpy mountain roads. I prefer a fairly smooth ride
> rather than the harder ride and feel.
>
> At one time, I thought I read that all gas-charged shocks create a fairly
> hard ride, but I am not sure that is true.
>
> Another choice I suppose is Monroe, but I would really like to get
> recommendations before I just have a set of any shock brand installed on
> this Jeep.
Monroe's jeep/truck division is Rancho. They have self adjusting
and cab-adjustable shocks. I have the Rancho 9000RSX adjustables
which I happen to like, but then I prefer a rather stiff ride. A
friend has a GC with the Edelbrock IAS shocks which are much more
to the liking of most drivers. Not that stiff, but extremely good
control.
> I am trying to find a good set of shocks for the above Jeep. I tried
> Dousetech (spelling), but they sent me the wrong set for my Jeep, and will
> not respond to my dealer's efforts to replace them.
>
> I have heard of Gabriel Ultra shocks. Has anyone used these on a Grand
> Cherokee?
>
> I don't care for a "hard" ride, and only occasionally go off road.
> However, I do drive on bumpy mountain roads. I prefer a fairly smooth ride
> rather than the harder ride and feel.
>
> At one time, I thought I read that all gas-charged shocks create a fairly
> hard ride, but I am not sure that is true.
>
> Another choice I suppose is Monroe, but I would really like to get
> recommendations before I just have a set of any shock brand installed on
> this Jeep.
Monroe's jeep/truck division is Rancho. They have self adjusting
and cab-adjustable shocks. I have the Rancho 9000RSX adjustables
which I happen to like, but then I prefer a rather stiff ride. A
friend has a GC with the Edelbrock IAS shocks which are much more
to the liking of most drivers. Not that stiff, but extremely good
control.
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
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>
The Doetsch Tech 3000 is a good shock. You could probably order them online
from another place. Also check out OME (Old Man Emu) to see if they make a
shock for your vehicle. They are a soft riding nitro gas charged shock.
Nitro gas charged shocks are often a bit stiffer, but not always. Another
good choice for a soft ride would be the Skyjacker Hydro.
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
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The Doetsch Tech 3000 is a good shock. You could probably order them online
from another place. Also check out OME (Old Man Emu) to see if they make a
shock for your vehicle. They are a soft riding nitro gas charged shock.
Nitro gas charged shocks are often a bit stiffer, but not always. Another
good choice for a soft ride would be the Skyjacker Hydro.
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
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The Doetsch Tech 3000 is a good shock. You could probably order them online
from another place. Also check out OME (Old Man Emu) to see if they make a
shock for your vehicle. They are a soft riding nitro gas charged shock.
Nitro gas charged shocks are often a bit stiffer, but not always. Another
good choice for a soft ride would be the Skyjacker Hydro.
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Re: Good Shocks for 2000 JGC ?????
"James" <jnipperxxx@nospamfdn.com> wrote in message
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>
The Doetsch Tech 3000 is a good shock. You could probably order them online
from another place. Also check out OME (Old Man Emu) to see if they make a
shock for your vehicle. They are a soft riding nitro gas charged shock.
Nitro gas charged shocks are often a bit stiffer, but not always. Another
good choice for a soft ride would be the Skyjacker Hydro.
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