ctbukowski
June 4, 2003, 7:26 pm
Does anyone know how I can beef up my suspension without spending $300? I have a 2002 tundra, V8 without the TRD pkg. I recently went off road - nothing fancy, just a dirt road and realized it felt like I was suddenly riding in a car! it swayed everywhere and I felt like I would bottom out and wreck my truck! I looked at replacement shocks and was shocked! - (no pun intended) at the price. $75-$95 per shock! The only ones that I found for the Tundra were the Bilsteins. Any suggestions on how I can get heavy duty shocks for cheaper? My truck is only 2wd so I don't want to make it something its not - but you guys get the picture.
toyotainnascarin04
June 10, 2003, 5:16 pm
for under $300 theres not much you can do i would think. struts for my 91 corolla ...stock coast me $250. Don't be shocked by those prices thats pretty normal.... iused ot know a cheap site I'll see if i can look it up in nmy history for ya and get back to you
ctbukowski
June 11, 2003, 5:47 pm
[quote name='ctbukowski' date='Jun 4 2003, 07:26 PM'] Does anyone know how I can beef up my suspension without spending $300? I have a 2002 tundra, V8 without the TRD pkg. I recently went off road - nothing fancy, just a dirt road and realized it felt like I was suddenly riding in a car! it swayed everywhere and I felt like I would bottom out and wreck my truck! I looked at replacement shocks and was shocked! - (no pun intended) at the price. $75-$95 per shock! The only ones that I found for the Tundra were the Bilsteins. Any suggestions on how I can get heavy duty shocks for cheaper? My truck is only 2wd so I don't want to make it something its not - but you guys get the picture. [/quote]
Just an update - I actually found a great website with awesome prices. www.shox.com Check it out and save some money. Anything having to do with suspension, etc. is available!
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