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i am due for some new shocks on my 87 k10 stepside, it has 4 inch lift and does not have the quad shocks in the front. just looking for suggestions on what shocks to buy for a reasonable price. thanks
Im running the MX6s and like them. They too are adjustable.

Well it depends on the springs you run. A lot of lift springs are too stiff, but that's hardly the fault of the shock.AJ usa is a vendor here, and has a discount for paying members.
http://www.ajusa.com/
Lots of people LOVE the Bilstein 5100's....but i think they are WAY soft for off road use.
Well it depends on the springs you run. A lot of lift springs are too stiff, but that's hardly the fault of the shock.
which is what I was looking for with a family Suburban.
Well it depends on the springs you run. A lot of lift springs are too stiff, but that's hardly the fault of the shock.
Wow, I thought you were AJMBLAZER there for a second. I was waiting for him to show up and post that.Rough country nitro 9000s are a good cheaper monotube shock.

I have the 5150s, which are practically the same as the 5100s and I agree that you can't even compare them to "lift kit"/Gabriel/Monroe type twin-tubes. What they do is so much smarter and so much better that in comparison it is almost like an active suspension. They stiffen up for cornering, they soften for bumps, rebound is damped instantly. Why mess with an adjustable shock when you can have one that is self-adjusting all the time? A twin-tube just doesn't have the valve area.
I'm pretty curious now how good the high-end rebuildable remote reservoir shocks must be.