Skyjacker vs. Rough Country shocks?
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Skyjacker vs. Rough Country shocks?
Which of the 2 is less crappy? I bought some KYB Monomax for the rear. I like 'em, but they are seriously limiting my droop.
I have like no droop!
I'm looking at these 2:
Rough Country
Skyjacker
I know there are better shocks for more $, but I'm looking at these two. Anyone have experience with either?
I have like no droop!
I'm looking at these 2:
Rough Country
Skyjacker
I know there are better shocks for more $, but I'm looking at these two. Anyone have experience with either?
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They're probably about the same. I'd probably go with the Skyjackers because they come with boots and the Rough Country's do not.
I have a set of the Superlift shocks which are the same as the Rough Country shocks with different decals (literally) and they ride a lot nicer than the OEM's did even with the bigger tires.
You might want to consider an upgraded steering stabilizer too while you're upgrading. It makes a world of difference when you're running oversized tires.
I have a set of the Superlift shocks which are the same as the Rough Country shocks with different decals (literally) and they ride a lot nicer than the OEM's did even with the bigger tires.
You might want to consider an upgraded steering stabilizer too while you're upgrading. It makes a world of difference when you're running oversized tires.
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