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  1. Dutchbelly
    06-27-2011 11:19 AM - permalink
    Take a look at arbusa or rocky road outfitters. Your price will likely be cheaper than mine, I had to go through a canadian company, and haven't been very happy with them. If memory serves arbusa had them listed at under 100 bucks per shock, like $89.99 or something, but you'd have to double check.
  2. LilBlue88
    06-26-2011 11:37 PM - permalink
    Yeah, I am looking for a set of shocks that are similar to yours then. Something that allows 2". About how much do they go for?
  3. Dutchbelly
    06-26-2011 06:12 PM - permalink
    I couldn't give you any opinions on how they ride because my truck still looks more like a frame than a truck, all I can say is that Old Man Emu seemed to have the most reports of good customer satisfaction, followed fairly closely by probably Bilstein. Every report I read said "better ride than factory". They definitely aren't the cheapest components, however, so I'm really hoping you get what you pay for. The shocks I bought allow for 2" of lift. I bought the matching Old Man Emu rear leafs, and ordered the torsion bars for the front, but they're on back order, and I'm wondering now if I should just cancel them and crank up my factory torsion bars instead. Hope that answers your questions.
  4. LilBlue88
    06-26-2011 03:11 PM - permalink
    Hey I saw the pics of the new shocks you got in. I'm looking into lifting my 88 4runner as well but what shocks to choose and the price is what's holding me back. How much lift are you planning to get? I'm intending to do about a 2in all around and so would you recommend getting the same OME shocks you got?

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