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Old 06-07-2006, 12:36 AM
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Hey everyone! I'm new to this site, but it looks like everyone has some good advice. I have a 02 Tundra AC V8 2wd... I've also got the Daystar leveling kit in the front end. I just recently noticed that the shock and strut on the passenger side are blown out and the rubber bushings on the bottom of BOTH the front struts are practicly gone. What strut/shock combonations have you all had good luck with? I off-road as much as I can, so I'll need something that can take the abuse, but I don't wanna break the bank. Any feedback would be awesome! Thanks!
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Old 06-07-2006, 09:00 AM
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'Hoes aren't cheap but they sure ride nice I'm speaking of Donahoe Racing coilovers of course
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I second that, i have the donahoe's on mine and beat the living crap out of them and have yet to have a single problem! the best part though is donahoe stands behind ALL their stuff so if it does break they will replace it no problem!


If you just do some off roading and dont plan on REALLY beating on it fabtech makes decent stuff (there's different levels of course) i also know guys that have had good luck with both king and fox shocks......it all depends how much you want to spend and how hard you plan on beating on it......the donahoes are pretty much in-destructable.
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