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front shock advice

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Hi, i have rancho shocks in the back (seem good, handy to adjust) i need to replace front shocks. What would you guys recommend?
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Mitch, I used good old KYB gas-adjusts from Summit and the improvement in handling on the Road Runner was very significant...and bloody good value too. ;)
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KYB here,too. :thumbright:
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KYB Gas adjust i loved them on a VW van

KYB make dampers for jumbo jets

should be able to get a car one right

Gas adjust get a bit harder the harder they are worked.

if they come with a strap on to stop them extending in the box

leave it on until they are in place.

they are not hard to compress with 2 hands but it makes life easier getting the top in and then lining up the bottom a scenario where you would need 3 hands in order to put in a bolt.

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