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    Quote Originally Posted by ScojoDak View Post
    Beltech Nitro II's.
    Well I'm looking to upgrade my shocks, not too pleased with the current ride on belltech street performance series shocks, seems a bit too harsh (they're probably just shot). Looking into maybe getting these Monroe's https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...137/19710579-P
    Anyone running those? ^

    I'd love to slap on some QA1's believe me, but I need a good budget shock don't currently have the bank roll for the fancy adjustables lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDreamR/T View Post
    I'd love to slap on some QA1's believe me, but I need a good budget shock don't currently have the bank roll for the fancy adjustables lol.
    I know what you mean. I don't auto cross, so I don't need the QA1's.
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    I ran Monroe Sensi-Track shocks for a while and they were a great all around good shock.
    I now run the Edelbrock IAS shocks, and they are good too.
    I don't notice a huge difference between the two.
    That being, said I don't drive my truck a whole bunch either.
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