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Old 10-20-2005, 08:13 PM
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Default Edlebrock shocks

Put on some edlebrock shocks on the wifes truck over the weekend and the difference is pretty amazing. smooth ride and stiff in the corners. she likes it alot and I'm jealous... might have to get some for the Ram now...

anyway, just thought i'd throw that out there
 
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I posted earlyer (last month) about the diffrence between the edlebrock's and rancho's. not the edelgrock's have to be better than stock, but have you ridden in the same truck with ranchos and which is better in your opinion.
 
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i havent ridden in the same truck with rancho's but I have had my truck with the rs9000's and a jeep grand cherokee with both rs5000's and rs9000's and I found that the rs5000's were too soft so I switched to the 9000's. they are a much firmer shock all the way around regardless of where they are set with their adjustment.

the edlebrocks w/o an adjustment are firm on smooth roads and softer on the rougher roads.

my ram will be getting a set of edlebrocks next time around.
 



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