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Toxic Shocks

Air Ride Suspensions Q & A
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slammedtoys   +1y
Is this the type of shocks most of you run? If not what shocks do you perfer? I have a 94 toyota pu and am needing some new shocks and i need to know what i should buy
MazzyMatty   +1y
I run them, and like them
97hrdbdy   +1y
Bagged: monroe

Static: belltech
coleskezzie   +1y
i had them on static dropped and bagged setups..they rode real well for me..
my1994s10   +1y
Actually with my S-10, I wasnt pleased at all, I thought they rode rougher than the stock shocks. I just put some belltech ones on the back of my Jimmy and I like them ALOT more. I found them on ebay cheap, keep your eye out
IB2LOUD   +1y
i have DJM 3" springs, spindles, and toxic shocks and it rides real nice..it may be a little too soft though because my tires rub the inner fender a lot
slammedxonair   +1y
i usually sell and promote the doetsch nitro slammers
deathtrap88   +1y
Edited: 2/24/2008 2:21:12 PM by deathtrap88

Ive used them on a few projects over the years. They work great on static drops and really keep the suspension from bottoming out (Im sure the Belltech's and Doetsch's do a great job too). On air suspension Id just go with a cheap shock that fits. Shocks seem to wear out a little faster on an ajustable suspension.The big advantage is that Stylin Concepts often runs a buy 3 get 1 free deal on Toxic's.
BioMax   +1y
Originally posted by deathtrap88

On air suspension Id just go with a cheap shock that fits. Shocks seem to wear out a little faster on an ajustable suspension.



That's because most people just buy cheap shocks and don't spend the time setting them up right. Over extending and bottoming out the shocks causes them to blow prematurely.
TwistedMinis   +1y
I like Doestch Tech and Bilstein. Just ordered a full set of Bilsteins for the Nissan.