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Looking for shocks for my 94 F-350, 4x4, 460. Looking for a good qulaity. Am i stuck in the 250-290 range for all four if I go Edelbrock, Rancho or Bilstein? Those seem to be the consensus best quality. If anyone has any links, could you please post them?
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F-350 shocks
Wow, dude -- you opened up an old can of worms on that one...
I asked the same exact question some time ago when I was looking to upgrade my shocks. I went with the Edelbrock Performer IAS series, and couldn't be happier. They are valved specifically for my truck, and offer the benefit of softening the potholes while at the same time taking care of body roll issues during high speed cornering, etc.
Pay particular attention to Donahoe's comments on the first thread (second page, half way down). That sealed the deal as far as NOT buying into the hype of the Rancho's for me.
Hope all this helps. Oh yeah -- I found that at the time, Summit had the best price on my Edelbrocks. By the way, I hope you've got some time on your hands if you're going to read those two threads. Trust me when I say it's worth the read. A lot of good advice was offered. Even some tips on the install (did mine myself in the driveway, with some really basic tools).
From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
F-350 shocks
No need to be sorry; just figured I would save everyone's keyboards from a lot of wear & give you the links from my research. Hope it works out for you -- if not, ask away!
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