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NATEHAWK
06-17-2018, 01:58 PM
Looking for anyone with a new set they are not using and looking too sell. OEM, Ridetech etc. Maybe even the Monroe ones also.
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Gerry24
06-18-2018, 10:03 AM
Looking for anyone with a new set they are not using and looking too sell. OEM, Ridetech etc. Maybe even the Monroe ones also.
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Have you checked with RockAuto? They have a selection and probably with a discount.
NATEHAWK
06-18-2018, 11:24 AM
Yea they have the Monroe ones...I just always ask here before buying from a site when I could help a fellow member out with a sell. :banana2:
daddyusmaximus
06-18-2018, 09:09 PM
Yea they have the Monroe ones...I just always ask here before buying from a site when I could help a fellow member out with a sell. :banana2:
I just looked on Rock Auto, and they only have Moog, AC Delco, Husky, and Westar... no Monroe.
Anyone know a good place to get the Monroe? I need the shock too, so I'm thinking maybe the quick strut all in one...
NATEHAWK
06-18-2018, 11:32 PM
I just looked on Rock Auto, and they only have Moog, AC Delco, Husky, and Westar... no Monroe.
Anyone know a good place to get the Monroe? I need the shock too, so I'm thinking maybe the quick strut all in one...
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NorthShoreChiMM
06-19-2018, 05:09 AM
I have installed the monroe's about 3 months ago. They ride very nice for what your paying. Close to OEM. It will lift your front end up about .25-.5" so be aware, but it will settle over time.
NATEHAWK
06-19-2018, 06:00 AM
I have installed the monroe's about 3 months ago. They ride very nice for what your paying. Close to OEM. It will lift your front end up about .25-.5" so be aware, but it will settle over time.
My car has one coil cut in the front to be honest it sits too damn low lol. I feel like having the coil cut is kinda making the ride a tad more rough then it has to be. I'll welcome this lift for sure:banana2:
RubberCtyRauder
06-19-2018, 06:19 AM
the factory shocks don't handle a cut coil very well in my opinion.
NATEHAWK
06-19-2018, 06:29 AM
the factory shocks don't handle a cut coil very well in my opinion.
Agreed. What shocks are you using on the back? I have a pair of QA1's I'm thinking about installing. If I don't use them In going to sell them. My rear shocks are still stock.
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RubberCtyRauder
06-19-2018, 07:07 AM
I went to Ridetech's up front..I like them, but I don't daily the car..rear are still factory shocks at 47k miles. lowered rear air height and it feels off. Many on here have liked the QA1 rear shock. Motown, CWright which is now VKirken's car,
I was thinking of trying a Ridetech rear shock. I believe they have one that falls into the travel range. I would try those QA1's and if you don't find a setting you like, then sell, but I think you'll you may like them. You have to get some 1/2 inch stainless nuts to use as a spacer for the bottom mount. Motown recently posted a pic of the set up.
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