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		<title>What is the diffrence between these Struts?</title>
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Gary S asked: I was going to replace struts and was wondering what is the diff. between a Gabriel ultra shock that is about 60.00 and a Gabriel ready mount strut that is about 100.00 more. That is at Auto Zone.
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<div><em><strong>Gary S</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I was going to replace <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and was wondering what is the diff. between a Gabriel ultra shock that is about 60.00 and a Gabriel ready mount strut that is about 100.00 more. That is at Auto Zone.</p>
<p>Then at Advance they sell a monroe sensa-trac strut for 70.00, and they sell a Monroe gas-matic strut for 54.00.</p>
<p>I have a 04 grand prix, does it matter which one I put in?<br/><br/><a href='http://http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Monroe <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a></a></div>
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		<title>Tacoma 4X4 struts &amp; shocks need replacement. What kind shall I get?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 17:25:49 +0000</pubDate>
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</style>birdinhand55@sbcglobal.net asked: I have about 160,000 miles on the struts and shocks on my 96 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4. Most of the miles have been highway.But when I had my truck into Toyota last week for an oil change and lube, the mechanic showed me my passenger side rear shock sheared off like someone amputated [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>birdinhand55@sbcglobal.net</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have about 160,000 miles on the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> on my 96 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4. Most of the miles have been highway.But when I had my truck into Toyota last week for an oil change and lube, the mechanic showed me my passenger side rear shock sheared off like someone amputated it. ;-/ Likely due to the 1000 lb weight of a small pop-up cab-over camper I sometimes carry (and also off road sometimes). I have Firestone rear airbags to level the vehicle, but even still, I busted a shock.</p>
<p>So, my question is what brand and type front <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and rear <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> would you get for this vehicle if it were your truck? I plan to keep the truck for an unknown number of years. The motor and trans are solid. </p>
<p>I have looked at Monroe&#8217;s Sensatrac and Bilsteins heavy duty B46 <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> and having had no experience in either of these, I find it hard to make up my mind. It seemed these Bilsteins were the best, but then I started reading some reviews about folk being disspointed. I am getting confused. </p>
<p>Any an all advise would be welcomed!! And, thank you in advance.</p>
<p>Walter<br/><br/><a href=''>Get discount <a href='http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Monroe Shocks</a></a></div>
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</style>birdinhand55@sbcglobal.net asked: I have about 160,000 miles on the struts and shocks on my 96 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4. Most of the miles have been highway.But when I had my truck into Toyota last week for an oil change and lube, the mechanic showed me my passenger side rear shock sheared off like someone amputated [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>birdinhand55@sbcglobal.net</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have about 160,000 miles on the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> on my 96 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4. Most of the miles have been highway.But when I had my truck into Toyota last week for an oil change and lube, the mechanic showed me my passenger side rear shock sheared off like someone amputated it. ;-/  Likely due to the 1000 lb weight of a small pop-up cab-over camper I sometimes carry (and also off road sometimes). I have Firestone rear airbags to level the vehicle, but even still, I busted a shock.</p>
<p>So, my question is what brand and type front <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and rear <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> would you get for this vehicle if it were your truck? I plan to keep the truck for an unknown number of years. The motor and trans are solid.   </p>
<p>I have looked at Monroe&#8217;s Sensatrac and Bilsteins heavy duty B46 <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> and <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> and having had no experience in either of these, I find it hard to make up my mind. It seemed these Bilsteins were the best, but then I started reading some reviews about folk being disspointed. I am getting confused. </p>
<p>Any an all advise would be welcomed!! And, thank you in advance.</p>
<p>Walter<br/><br/><a href='http://http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Monroe Shocks</a></div>
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		<title>I&#8217;m trying to find aftermarket struts for a &#8216;10 Subaru Legacy GT, know where I can find good ones?</title>
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</style>M asked: I&#8217;m trying to lower my Legacy, obviously.  I&#8217;m intending on getting Eibach pro-kit lowering springs, and need help finding the rest.  I need a good set of struts, good camber kit, and anything else that is a necessity for a properly lowered vehicle.  Any advice would be great as I&#8217;m [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>M</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I&#8217;m trying to lower my Legacy, obviously.  I&#8217;m intending on getting Eibach pro-kit lowering springs, and need help finding the rest.  I need a good set of <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a>, good camber kit, and anything else that is a necessity for a properly lowered vehicle.  Any advice would be great as I&#8217;m slightly retarded when it comes to cars.<br/><br/><a href='http://http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Eibach Springs</a></div>
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		<title>Suspension Conversion Kits &#8211; Giving You Quality In The New Economy !</title>
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</style>Joana Paule asked: air suspension Conversion Kits will replace the your old air suspension system with a passive coil-over-struts engineered to get an exact fit. air suspension Conversion Kits bring the smooth rideto your vehicle. A Suspension lift could be distinguished in accordance with its size and also the purpose for its use. You can [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joana Paule</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> Conversion Kits will replace the your old <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> system with a passive coil-over-<a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> engineered to get an exact fit. <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/1'>air suspension</a> Conversion Kits bring the smooth rideto your vehicle. A Suspension lift could be distinguished in accordance with its size and also the purpose for its use. You can also get two methods to install a <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/11'>suspension lift kit</a> within your vehicle. When considering sizes, as with almost everything these days, there are three types of suspension lift size: small, medium and large. Small <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/11'>suspension lift kit</a>s usually includes 1.5 inches or fewer. It&#8217;ll grant some clearance and room for vehicles with somewhat larger tires. Commonly, the right way in gaining a small suspension lift could be done directly caused coil spacers in front and long shackles on the rear. They are affordable together with surprisingly easy to install because less complications is involve in attaching them to the car. Small lifts perfect for individuals who need to watch their budget which is also the easiest to install. Users of this size also have little to complain regarding complications.<br/><br/>The third kind of parts of car which you will require when repairing the suspension is the shock absorbers. This belong to what will absorb the rebound in the turn of car, but it&#8217;s not all which expensive either. Nevertheless,the parts of car of shock absorber particularly important for your system. Occurrences ., there is certainly abundance from the elements of car implied to change the suspension System. Though some people put must at the same time do this during a minimum of 8 years, it is constantly crucial you know where you can be to buying the various components of car that you have need.<br/><br/>Suspension Lifts Kits and lifting your suspension is a kind of alteration utilized to increase ground clearance. There are several things that you must think approximately before repairing your car and the main question which have to be decided is about the good components of car for work. There are so many options to select. Plenty of people affirm that your certain mark from the components of car may be the best for any work, some strictly choose elements car of OEM, and there are others which simply choose components of car of market from the accessories since there is less of argument plus they are less expensive the point is. A scenario in places you can meet decide which components of car are right for work is while treating to repair your whole suspension with your car.<br/><br/>Had they were never you travelled in bottom on the road and the able feeling each recess, the slit, and also the small bump which came length? What usually occurs when your replacement of the needs for system from the suspension would be that the components of car that are inside your car gives outside plus your car rebounds vigorously in top as well as in bottom on the road imports only types of rocks or bumps which are struck. If you are seriously interested in changing the system of the suspension on your car, although, you&#8217;ll find sure the various components of car which should know for your requirements which will complete work correctly.Not every one is cheap, they are certainly necessary in order to recover the automobile within the shape of top of end. There are several words for the suspension on your car which are often used one for the other. As an example, the struts on your car, implied components of car of the suspension, as the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/9'>shocks</a> inside your car are all exact exactly the same part; however, they&#8217;re just right slightly different techniques to call them.. For a little more one can really buy guarantees with life, which is much with those that want protection additional! Since struts, or even the system of the suspension, put the need for to be changed usually, much on people just decide to purchase the partition.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Air Struts</a> Specialists</div>
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</style>NASCAR GURU asked: can i just get coils and struts off a crown vic at the junk yard or do i need to pay for the fancy conversion kit?Air Struts Specialists
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<div><em><strong>NASCAR GURU</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>can i just get coils and <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> off a crown vic at the junk yard or do i need to pay for the fancy conversion kit?<br/><br/><a href='http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Air Struts Specialists</a></div>
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</style>D4500 asked: I just got this car and it needs them. It has the 5.7 V8. A light comes on and says &#8220;level ride&#8221; so i think it has a air compressor and stuff.should i replace the struts aswell? My goal is to provide a smooth soft ride.Discount Air Struts
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<div><em><strong>D4500</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I just got this car and it needs them. It has the 5.7 V8. A light comes on and says &#8220;level ride&#8221; so i think it has a air compressor and stuff.should i replace the <a href='http://www.airsuspensionsolutions.com/link/10'>struts</a> aswell? My goal is to provide a smooth soft ride.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.strutmasters.com/?Click=12'>Discount Air Struts</a></div>
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