The great shock debate
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Re: The great shock debate
http://www.bilstein.com/
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
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erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
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#12
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Re: The great shock debate
http://www.bilstein.com/
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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#13
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Re: The great shock debate
http://www.bilstein.com/
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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#14
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Re: The great shock debate
PS, The problem I had with the Rancho's being too short, they didn't even
offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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#15
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Re: The great shock debate
PS, The problem I had with the Rancho's being too short, they didn't even
offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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#16
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Re: The great shock debate
PS, The problem I had with the Rancho's being too short, they didn't even
offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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#17
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Re: The great shock debate
PS, The problem I had with the Rancho's being too short, they didn't even
offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
--
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offer a shock for a 4 1/2" lift on a 89 YJ Wrangler. Or even a 4" lift for
that matter. I'm completely baffled at that concept. I have no idea how
many lifted 87-95 YJ wranglers there are, but I'm sure its plenty. Sooooo,
if also figure if they can't or won't make a shock, they either don't want to
or can't seem to get it right. Bilstein is one of the main shock names in a
multitude of racing environments for shocks.........I've never heard anything
bad about bilstein's, but can't say the same for rancho.......
erthmun wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After reading through responses to others shock questions as to shocks
>for a newer model JGC I saw one response with "Bilstein" shocks in it.
>The Rancho, seems to be the most popular, then OEM ( Old Man Emu ), then
>Edelbrock IAS, on on down the list.
>
>Is the Bilstein shock not all that good ? I have your basic '99 JGC
>with 58k miles on it and think it's about time to replace the shocks. I
>was considering the Bilsteins but now I'm not sure. This jeep sees
>mainly highway rides and the seldom washboard dirt road when I go
>shooting. Nothing major. I just want to stiffen up the handling a bit
>and not "knock my teeth out".
>
>Never heard of the Edelbrock IAS. Where can they be found ?
>
>Any constructive opinions appreciated, thanks y'all......
>
>erthmun
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#18
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Re: The great shock debate
http://www.bilstein.com/suvs.php
Robb S wrote:
>http://www.bilstein.com/
>
>>Hi all,
>>
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>>
>>erthmun
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Robb S wrote:
>http://www.bilstein.com/
>
>>Hi all,
>>
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>>
>>erthmun
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#19
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Re: The great shock debate
http://www.bilstein.com/suvs.php
Robb S wrote:
>http://www.bilstein.com/
>
>>Hi all,
>>
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>>
>>erthmun
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Robb S wrote:
>http://www.bilstein.com/
>
>>Hi all,
>>
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>>
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#20
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Re: The great shock debate
http://www.bilstein.com/suvs.php
Robb S wrote:
>http://www.bilstein.com/
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>erthmun
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Robb S wrote:
>http://www.bilstein.com/
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>>
>>erthmun
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