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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Member # 66590
Posts: 71
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I have a 96 Ford F-250 4x4 with a Powerstroke... i'm in need of shocks soon and i have heard mixed reviews about shocks due to the weight of the truck. What shocks do you all run on yours and how do you like them? Any feedback would be appreciated.
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i'm running edelbrock ias twin tubes on my 97 f250. i've had them for a few years and really like them. i really don't have anything to compare them to, since i only replaced the worn out stock shocks. for me it was between the edelbrock ias and bilstiens, i got a good deal on the edelbrocks since the twin tube ias shocks were being discontinued. over at thedieselstop.com many people say good things about bilstien shocks.
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Granite Guru
Join Date: Mar 2005
Member # 44308
Location: State of Jefferson
Posts: 975
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Right now I run some pro comps's on my F-350 that has an RSK up front so about 3" of lift. They are OK and I didn't have the cash when I needed them. I'd go with some bilstiens if you got the cash.
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