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Old 05-02-2007, 09:26 PM
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fabtech shocks

i just bought a fabtech lift kit and i got the shocks, but i dont know anything about fabtech shocks. Can i get some pros and cons about them?
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my buddy has them on his dodge , they were pretty damm stiff
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I was told that Fabtech's ride terrible/quality of the shock so I went ahead and bought some Bilstien 5100's with my Eibach Lift Coil's. Ofcourse I went by what I was told, I will find out when I pick my vehicle up today.
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I was running the 0 to 3" fabtech lift on my 01 tacoma for 2 years and loved every thing about it. Im now lifted with there 6" lift and have nothing bad to say. I do not find the fabtech shocks stiff at all, they ride stiffer than the stock shocks but not bad. They made me feel better off road and on highway....
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