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rockymtnslayer

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hey guys im looking to purchase some new front shocks as my current ones bottom out way too easily, what would you recommend?
 
hey guys im looking to purchase some new front shocks as my current ones bottom out way too easily, what would you recommend?

I'm getting a set of Monroes as soon as the cavalier has sold as i'm skint at the minute.

It must be something to do with the roads in Scotland as mine died while I was on a roadtrip around it a few weeks ago, luckily Rick saved my bacon by bringing me a set of standards

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/fits-NISS...errano&hash=item27bbc9e123:g:~-MAAOxyg95RnfPb
 
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Oooh they look ace, will get them ordered up, have a day next week to do a lot of maintenance stuff so will get these on hopefully
 
I'm getting a set of Monroes as soon as the cavalier has sold as i'm skint at the minute.

It must be something to do with the roads in Scotland as mine died while I was on a roadtrip around it a few weeks ago, luckily Rick saved my bacon by bringing me a set of standards

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/fits-NISS...errano&hash=item27bbc9e123:g:~-MAAOxyg95RnfPb

Hold on thar Cowboy!

:eek:

I fitted these to mine, they're great, but you'll get 'em cheaper than that!

Try a branch of Andrew Page motor factors.

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Yeah its the supposedly scottish version of route 66. Looks a good route, going to do it in august.
 
I didn't really rate the reflex shocks,very soft ride(softer than the pro comps I've got on now) and the outer shield rubs on the main tube straight out of the box.
In the rough shock fade was quite noticeable also.
Got around 18 months use out of mine before they where constantly bottoming out on every bump and pot hole on the road.
 
Hold on thar Cowboy!

:eek:

I fitted these to mine, they're great, but you'll get 'em cheaper than that!

Try a branch of Andrew Page motor factors.

:thumbs
Quit your hollerin'!
I can't think.... That's £86.00 for a pair, which doesn't seem too bad.
 
Dont think we have andrew page factors in scotland, banshee if your picking some up do you fancy sending a set to scotland??
 

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