Re: Re: Belt tension pulley ?

From: Barry (barrysuperhawk@insightbb.com)
Date: Fri Apr 23 2004 - 11:33:51 EDT


Josh Battles wrote:
> "Mike Burgess" <mike_burgess@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
>>PS Next time the IAS shocks go, I'll dump them, they keep
>>dieing on me, and the labor to R-R them is killing me.
>> Suggestions for a good street shock that can handle
>>speedbumps ??
>
>
> I've been very happy with the Monroe Reflexes that I've been running. I put
> them on last year in preperation for the drive to the BBQ, and they're still
> in great shape. They deal with bad surfaces very well. I go to school at
> Purdue University Calumet in Hammond, IN and let me tell you that the roads
> around school are some of the worst road surfaces I've ever had to drive on.
> If I didn't have to go that way for school, I'd never drive these areas
> again.
>
  I also am running cheapie shocks, but I ended up with Monroe Reflexes on
the front and Gabriel VST's on the back because nobody had a full set when
I needed them. I have yet to have anybody prove to me that the high dollar
  shocks are actually 3-5 times better than the ones I am using. My
theory: If have to replace them twice as often, I am still way ahead on
money, and have the "new shock ride" twice as long... YMMV

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          -Barry

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