Best shocks for under $100 each

Nate R

It's derby season!
Location
West Jordan, UT
My Bronco is to the point that it is ready for shocks, I'm hoping to try and get the set for $400ish.

The truck is a big heavy pig, with Cage radius arms and some super soft Deaver coils in the front. The rears is stock rear spings with the overload removed from the pack, and a shackle flip. I would like a set of bilsteins, but are out of my budget. So what are my options?

-Nate
 

Bear T

Tacoma free since '93
Location
Boulder, mt
My dad is running the ProComp MX6's on his 78 Bronco with a big block, they ride fantastic. They are adjustable so we can stiffen them up and limit body roll around town and on the highway, but then soften them up offroad. Last I checked they were about $90 a piece. But that was last summer. If not those, then I would probably recommend some bilstiens.
Oh the other great thing about the ProComps is the life time warranty against defect.
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
My dad is running the ProComp MX6's on his 78 Bronco with a big block, they ride fantastic. They are adjustable so we can stiffen them up and limit body roll around town and on the highway, but then soften them up offroad. Last I checked they were about $90 a piece. But that was last summer. If not those, then I would probably recommend some bilstiens.
Oh the other great thing about the ProComps is the life time warranty against defect.

That's what I was going to say, either some adjustable Procomp's or Rancho's....

I can help you with either if you want :D
 

Rusted

Let's Ride!
Supporting Member
Location
Sandy
I got some Rancho's through Wayne a while back that I have been happy with. And the price Wayne got them to me for was cheaper than anywhere else I had seen, or have seen since :)
 

Chevycrew

Well-Known Member
Location
WVC, UT
I just got the 5125's as well, $300 shipped from datin metal fab.

(they shipped from trail gear)

You might even look at the 5150 with the piggy back res.
 
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