The stock ones, properly built and maintained would likely be the best for you.
Peter C
==
At 03:55 PM 7/27/2010, Richard Crabbe wrote:
>Hi Group
>
>I had replaced my stock rear shocks with a bracket ( bought off e-bay) and
>it came with #'s from different type of shocks.
>
>I chose to go with the Monroe however once I got the car on the road the
>problems started.
>
>Come to find out that the shock is already at compression stage when at
>rest. When you add my wife and myself about 400 #'s most of me ( my wife
>Said I had to say that) it is not a pleasant ride.
>
>Can Anyone give me some references for the different type of shocks I should
>be using and the #'s so I can order them.
>
>Monroe, Koni etc.
>
>The bracket is the same type as sold by TRF as an aftermarket for the stock
>Armstrong rear shocks.
>
>
>
>76TR6
>
>Crabby.
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