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Old 11-28-2006, 01:58 AM
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Just upgraded shocks to Monroe REFLEX monotubes, added Rancho steering stabilizer and Brembo brakes along with steel braided brake lines and next week I finally get my train horn installed!! MUhahahahhahahahahahaha!!!


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Could you tell me where you are mounting your train horn and possibly show pics of it. I am looking to add one and need ideas.
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I'll post pics when the horn is all in, I'll also include pics of compressor and tank mounting for reference.
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I wish I would have known about the shocks as I have a full set brand new in box of those shocks. Anyone want them let me know = good price!
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I wish I would have known about the shocks as I have a full set brand new in box of those shocks. Anyone want them let me know = good price!

F**k No Way!! Did you post them in the calssified section? I looked first and did not see annything there...I picked up the full set for $360.00 CDN, great aftermarket shocks, stable and really good dampening, made for off road vehicles by Monroe. I picked these because of their capability to protect the chamber when the shock is fully extended, such as when you have any of your wheels off the ground and they hang from the chasis, lifetime warranty.
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What do you want for them Tomp?

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I'll take 40% off the cheapest price you can find them for, plus $50-60 for shipping (depending on where U are at).
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These are really good shocks. Monroe owns Rancho = same company. They are self-adjusting to your road conditions, so they are smooth on the highway and tighten up for off road.
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