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Old 07-04-2019, 04:25 PM   #12
CoolHandMoss
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Alright. Springs are now included with dampers for free. That is the pair of brand new in plastic 250 lb springs and the pair of 275's. Dampers with springs can be had for $750 shipped. A full set of dampers is not cheap to ship so that's really letting them go cheap.

$950 shipped for the dampers, springs and camber plates. This stuff is taking up too much room in my garage and I have more things to buy.

$250 shipped for just the camber plates.

Front and rear Whiteline sway bars including rear end links $220 shipped.

It appears obvious that people are worried about the miles on these dampers. I live in a rural area where going to the grocery store is a 30 mile round trip on smooth roads. A very good portion of the miles on them have been on very smooth roads where the dampers aren't really doing anything. And as stated in the description, they have always been used with the very large bump stops which means they weren't traveling much even in bumpy conditions. Miles can be deceiving. These have had an easy life. I would not hesitate to keep running these if I hadn't found a good deal on a set of monotubes that I couldn't live without. They have no leaks, and they work as well as they ever have. Not to mention, 35k isn't really that many miles for a set of good dampers anyway. Just some data for consideration.

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