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Superlift Superide Shocks
Superlift
- Ten-stage velocity sensitive valving
- Heavy-duty chrome hardened piston shafts
- High fluid capacity twin tube bodies
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Superlift Superide Shocks
Avg. Customer Review: (4.7 Stars):
Number of Reviews: 3
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Cheap and soft... |
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Date: Mar 05, 2008
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Connecticut) |
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For $30 shocks, these are a bargain. I've used them a few times on TJs and a YJ. They are hydraulic and ride soft. I killed one from bottoming it out too many times on a front application on the trail. If you want cheap and decent ride, these are a good option. |
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Superlift shock review in the Canadian climate |
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Date: Mar 31, 2006
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) |
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Well, I'm not going to lie. The ride of these shocks seems to be simmilar to the Skyjacker Hydro's so they really arn't that bad.
Unless it's -20 outside. These things freeze up to a bone-jarring stiffness. On a nice day, they are good, but wow when it's cold!
My major beef with them is the poor quality of the paint. These were installed on my jeep in November 05 and by Feb 06 were so rusted that I was embarrased to drive around with them.
I wouldn't purchase them again. |
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Date: Jan 15, 2006
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Reviewer: A JeepReviews.com User from (Lake George, NY) |
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Superlift Superide shocks must be made of old recycled japenese rusted out cars cause these shocks rusted and looks like crap in one year. The drivers side rear shock blew out fluid about a year and a half old. Will not ever buy these again. |
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