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Car Forum / Jeep / September 2006

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98 ZJ Shocks?

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Steve Landis - 26 Sep 2006 23:16 GMT
Sears has a sale on Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks.  I'm thinking of putting
them on the ZJ which is mostly used on road.  What say ye?  Any other
recommendations.  Thanks.
Steve
skoczek172@yahoo.com - 27 Sep 2006 13:56 GMT
Hi

I just went with skyjacker hydros 7000 for that smooth fluid drive ..

one left to install , then a test ride  --- can't wait

> Sears has a sale on Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks.  I'm thinking of putting
> them on the ZJ which is mostly used on road.  What say ye?  Any other
> recommendations.  Thanks.
> Steve
billy ray - 27 Sep 2006 16:11 GMT
I've never had any problem with Monroe products

>> Sears has a sale on Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks.  I'm thinking of putting
>> them on the ZJ which is mostly used on road.  What say ye?  Any other
>> recommendations.  Thanks.
>> Steve
Earle Horton - 27 Sep 2006 16:45 GMT
Imho, and as a general observation, you don't want any kind of heavy duty
shocks for an on-road vehicle.  Of course, this is complicated by the fact
that everything you buy in the automotive aftermarket, including shocks, is
marked "Heavy Duty".  Buy a brand with a good reputation, such as Monroe,
but buy their bottom of the line or introductory offering.

Earle

> I've never had any problem with Monroe products
>
> >> Sears has a sale on Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks.  I'm thinking of putting
> >> them on the ZJ which is mostly used on road.  What say ye?  Any other
> >> recommendations.  Thanks.
> >> Steve
Doug - 28 Sep 2006 01:22 GMT
I asked this just a bit back:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys/browse_frm/thread/a0
063fa4d56ab8ee/73183e4840063ccb?tvc=1&q=shock+absorbers+for+1998+Grand+Cherokee&
hl=en#73183e4840063ccb


I would really like to know what shocks you put on and how you like them.

Regards,
Doug

> Imho, and as a general observation, you don't want any kind of heavy duty
> shocks for an on-road vehicle.  Of course, this is complicated by the fact
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>> >> recommendations.  Thanks.
>> >> Steve
Lon - 29 Sep 2006 03:38 GMT
Or buy their SUV, truck brand, Rancho.

Earle Horton proclaimed:

> Imho, and as a general observation, you don't want any kind of heavy duty
> shocks for an on-road vehicle.  Of course, this is complicated by the fact
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>>>>recommendations.  Thanks.
>>>>Steve
Lon - 29 Sep 2006 03:37 GMT
Steve Landis proclaimed:

> Sears has a sale on Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks.  I'm thinking of putting
> them on the ZJ which is mostly used on road.  What say ye?  Any other
> recommendations.  Thanks.
> Steve

How much?
Does it compare with 4Wheel Parts when they put the Edelbrock IAS [ a
far better schock in my non numble opinion ] on sale?
 
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