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Hydro 8000's vs Nitro 9000's?

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Old 12-01-2008, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by muddeprived
Have you run them before? I had two sets on my TJ. They are soft like these OME's and are balanced well for off road/ on road use. I never experienced any ill effects of running these shocks, except the leaks which were my own fault for not bump stopping them correctly. I've had ranchos, bds, pro-comp, fabtech, Doetech, Monroe, and a couple more and these were the softest and nicest next to the OME's. This is coming from someone who's VERY **** about ride quality
no, i dont have too bc theyre a crappy hydro twintube shock.
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no, i dont have too bc theyre a crappy hydro twintube shock.
That's your opinion Mine differs.
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Alright, thanks for your advice guys. I'm going to go with the Nitro 9000's.
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