Steel. Can drag it over obstacles without fear of cutting. Cheaper. Lasts forever.
Downside, you can throw the hook to someone accross the mudhole with a synthetic line.
The piggyback versions come with the template. Didn’t need to trim with these really, just did anyway because they look better than any shock I’ve put on before. Heck, they look nicer than my Bilstein reservoir shocks on my YJ. That plastic is so thin and bendy it didn’t have to be done. To get...
Yeah, probably a bad idea! Mine make the entire dash lights go blank when they swing, I suspect a bad ground in the wiper motor assembly,but no idea where to look.
Just used some scissors and a razor blade. Think the rear could use a little more. Can always take some off, hard to put it back! Don’t think it matters much, but you know they are great looking shocks.
Put them on soft setting, havent driven it any but out of garage, but yes, can tell, a...
Any suggestions? Looking for plastic construction. That way when it turns into a total piece of crap like every other can I've ever bought, it can go in the fire with the trash.
Would like to have a can with decent wheels, that rolls well across gravel. One that can handle a load, but not...
Impressive power curve for the 4 banger. Didn’t know it’d be that good. I certainly would never pay MORE for a smaller engine, hair dryer or not…..
Same money perhaps.