If you go OME, try for the non-sport shocks. They are even softer, but I think they are getting phased out
Christmas shopping advise (axle and shocks)
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[size=1em]E-Rock: Can't find any, so the [light duty] sport are the ones i'll get.
whatevah: I'll go with skid row skids
another question: how hard is installing gears? I'm not willing to try it myself, and I know the adjustment is key. Is it something that most mechanics can do, or should i take it to Jeff Daniel's?
kevin
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Most mechanics can't do it. It requires a bit of experience, finesse and instinct, plus the correct tools... I'm sure that a dealer can do it, but likely be the most costly. Most of the club members go to astape for gear work (he's got a nice workshop at his house). Send him a pm to get his schedule, he's often booked a few weeks ahead.
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just sent a PM to astape to see what he has available.
kjb
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I went with undercover fab works for the my skid plates. I went with the aluminum ones. Bob, Sandtostand, went with steel.
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I went with undercover fab works for the my skid plates. I went with the aluminum ones. Bob, Sandtostand, went with steel.Thanks for the info!. the undercover fab is the same price as the skid row, but the undercover fab is thicker (but the skid row is a little larger, so the exhaust is covered more). More decisions...
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