Best shocks for Daily Driving
Looking for a reasonable priced front and rear shocks... Found an older post about Bilsteins and Rancho but are there any other options... From the looks of it the front and rear shocks look the originals...
found these for $50.00.. 2006-2009 Hummer H3 Excl. H3T (Lifted 1"-2 1/2" Front, NA Rear) - Rancho RS5000 Shock (Rear) [RS5308] | $48.99 | SD Truck Springs | Leaf Springs, Helper Springs and Suspension Parts |
I have those on my H3 now. I can't wait for warmer weather to change them. I have Fox shocks sitting in my garage, ready to go.
These may be fine for a stock H3 but I have 315 tires, heavy aftermarket bumpers, winch, leveled, body lift, etc. These are way to soft for my taste. I need a stiffer shock. |
I looked up some Monroe shocks that looks pretty decent and good reviews
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are they easy to change? we just got the vehicle a week ago
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Shocks are very easy to change out. Even for a not-mechanically inclined person. Just remember that once you cut the strap on the rear shocks, they will extend out and you won't collapse them by hand very easily. Better to get them up in place on one end before cutting the strap.
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Originally Posted by rsc
(Post 324876)
Shocks are very easy to change out. Even for a not-mechanically inclined person. Just remember that once you cut the strap on the rear shocks, they will extend out and you won't collapse them by hand very easily. Better to get them up in place on one end before cutting the strap.
do I jack the car from the leaf springs in the rear? oh the new shock will have a strap to keep it compressed I'm guessing right. install then cut . is that what you mean . thanks in advance |
You shouldn't have to use a jack to change the rear shocks. Unbolt the old shocks and bolt in the new ones. You may need a Jack to compress the new rear shock if you are not strong enough to compress it into position.
We have Procomp ES9000s on our H3 and H3T. Outstanding smooth ride on and OffRoad. Brings back that smooth handling and absorption that they had when new. About $130 for all 4. |
Originally Posted by TAINTER
(Post 324897)
You shouldn't have to use a jack to change the rear shocks. Unholy the old shocks and bolt in the new ones. You may need a Jack to compress the new rear shock if you are not strong enough to compress it into position. We have Procomp ES9000s on our H3 and H3T. Outstanding smooth ride on and OffRoad. Brings back that smooth handling and absorption that they had when new. About $130 for all 4.
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yes. I am running the same procomps on mine, and they work great. i have just ordered a set of OEM offroad shocks for mine.
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I have the Monroe reflex shocks and love them. They do feel "spongy" when I'm taking tight turns and hitting bumps, but not as bad as the old oem shocks.
As heads up, don't need to jack it up. If you chose to, lift at the axle, not the leaf suspension. |
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