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    Hello, my name is: KNOWN Gunner's Avatar
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    Default Anyone know a good shop for shocks

    My shocks are going out and I need to get them replaced. Anyone know of a good shop so I can call and get an idea of pricing. It's a 2006 ram 1500 5.7 hemi

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    I blame everything on Tummy Aches
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    Check with tmleader. He might do domestic.

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    Try Sears. I had them do a full replacement on my 04 Trailblazer a few months ago when they had a special (Monore shocks). They did all 4 for $322 which was $200 cheaper then anywhere else by far.

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    High Country 4x4. Jason works there, he is a shooter. They carry Bilstein, good shocks, lifetime warranty, plus others.
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    I put a set of Bilstein's on my F250. Not hard once the truck is on the lift. I can definitely feel the difference.
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    I don't even bother with the lift to change truck shocks, takes about 15 minutes per, but I guess the 6" lift and 35s give me more room to work.
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    Buy local at Four to Go and do 'em in the driveway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunner View Post
    My shocks are going out and I need to get them replaced. Anyone know of a good shop so I can call and get an idea of pricing. It's a 2006 ram 1500 5.7 hemi
    if you don't have the tools i do, a bit of a drive.
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    Definitely do them yourself. Save a lot and a good learning experience, I'm sure several on here would volunteer or you can watch youtube and easily see how to do it yourself on your own time/pace
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