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scumpoozie March 13th, 2013 11:12 AM

Help Me Choose Shocks-Tahoe Limited
 
Hi, I purchased a 2000 tahoe limited. It needs some shocks. It has the bilsteins currently. (heck, may still be the factory shocks) I would like some shocks with a comfortable, smooth ride. I will not be doing any towing with this SUV so I don't need heavy duty. Any suggestions? Thanks.

oldchevy March 13th, 2013 11:35 AM

For a combination of quality and good price, I would go with Monroe.
I have had Monroes on my Silverado for 100,000 miles and they are still good.

scumpoozie March 13th, 2013 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by oldchevy (Post 243100)
For a combination of quality and good price, I would go with Monroe.
I have had Monroes on my Silverado for 100,000 miles and they are still good.

Perhaps the sensatrac?

SWHouston March 14th, 2013 10:52 AM

Ok, so you "think" that you'll never need something stiffer, but it's nice to have that available, and "when" you need it, just in case. Take a look at the CE's, and don't be fooled by the "drag" term. ;)

Ref: Competition Engineering Adjustable Drag Shocks - Adjustable - SummitRacing.com
(frequently this type us used just on the rear axel)

PS:
The above link is ONLY to acquaint you with this type technology. There are several manufacturers of this type equipment, and should you consider this approach, you should do a thorough search to find a product which suits your application and pocket book.


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