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shocks..



Yep, like Larry said.
If there's harshness or clunking, then something else is going on.
Course the shocks could be so crappy that they're not controlling
compression worth a shit and that may account for the noises.
We did Roger's suspension in less than a full day.
Buy some decent shocks and I'm sure something can be arranged ;^)
Bilsteins are an excellent choice although if you're really cheap
Gabriels will work for $100 for the set.
Dan

On 9/2/05, Larry Fry <rocco16@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
> > Not floaty  or bouncy though.
> 
> That pretty much sums up how worn-out shocks act.
> 
> Larry
> sandiego16v
>