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I paid a little over $50 each at a local parts house.
Just my opinion here but I would suggest you don't waste your money on RSX's. On my truck they didn't ride one bit better than the stock shocks, and are vastly inferior to the Bilstien 5100's I have on there now.
Both the 5100's and the RSX's run about the same price.
Same as cookie - paid about $50 at local parts place - but I noticed a big difference in the ride. O yea - did I mention 2 of my stock shocks were leaking and visibly wet on the outside. I probably could have put stock back on and noticed the difference. ANYWAY - I like mine - but when I need new ones I'll go with the Bilsteins too - so skip a step and (like cookie said) go get them the first time!
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