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Old 07-31-2012, 10:00 PM
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Bought my 2000 sport a few weeks ago. It has a 3 inch skyjacker lift. Shocks are blown with worn out bushings and don't seem to be the shocks that would come with this kit. What are the best shocks to replace with? Unfortunately I'm on a very tight budget so price is a concern. Just cant take the rattling and need them replaced.

Also..any chance new shocks and bushings would help my death wobble? Getting it around 45-55. Thanks guys
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Idk about the dw, but the cheaper the shocks, the worse the ride. Old man emu shocks are pretty good i hear, but on a budget the cheap
ones are all about the same (rustys rc pro comp).
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Looking at the rough country nitro 9000 shocks and it doesn't list rear shocks for the 2-4 inch lift category. If I order 4 of the front ones will they fit?
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