Hello:
I have a stock 2000 Cherokee that needs new shock absorbers. I feel every bump on the pavement, and it's even worse when I take it off road.
Besides being my daily driver, I use its 4WD capability for climbing steep, rocky hills, and driving through some of the sandy washes that are found in the California deserts. I also encounter quite a few "washboard" trails.
My local auto parts store has Rancho shock absorbers - the RS-5000's- in stock for approx. $50 each. Based on my short description regarding the use of my Jeep, can anyone tell me if these shocks will do?
Thank you.
I have a stock 2000 Cherokee that needs new shock absorbers. I feel every bump on the pavement, and it's even worse when I take it off road.
Besides being my daily driver, I use its 4WD capability for climbing steep, rocky hills, and driving through some of the sandy washes that are found in the California deserts. I also encounter quite a few "washboard" trails.
My local auto parts store has Rancho shock absorbers - the RS-5000's- in stock for approx. $50 each. Based on my short description regarding the use of my Jeep, can anyone tell me if these shocks will do?
Thank you.