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After discovering that the drivers side shock has packed in on the D1... anyone any thoughts on what we should replace the front two with... money is a bit tight at moment so we cant go for anything fancy otherwise it would getting OME.....
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nothing wrong with genuine :D
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Agreed, genuine are good, on the front Monroe are a bit better but about twice the price, DeCarbon are good and I fit a lot of ProComp.
Britpart Cellular are ok but there's a lot of choice in their price range, I find them a tad less crashy than ProComp but I'm not sure I'd buy another set.
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Monroe are great budget shocks
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May 28, 2009, 21:47:21 »
Terrafirma / Monroe / DeCarbon get my vote, The jury is still out on the Britpart supergaz's and the procomps are a tad soft and are prone to losing the chrome on the top of the shaft.
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May 29, 2009, 02:21:39 »
You find ProComp soft :-k Interesting.
Totally agree with any of the others though, just watch Monroe on the back, they used to have a reputation for the eyelets letting go.
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