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Old 06-06-2010, 05:41 AM
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Solo I'm wondering if those are the gas slx shocks, because Gabriel makes those in blue. Are they triple adjustable and gas charged?

Mine started leaking after a few weeks, and one seized solid on me.
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Old 06-06-2010, 03:12 PM
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Are they triple adjustable and gas charged?
No. I've had those you are talking, a wille ago, it's junk! This shocks fully hydraulic, no gas. Gas shocks are only good till not leaking, and i yet fail to see the one, that lastet in that capacity for more than a 50-60,000 miles. After that, it's not doing a job!
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Old 06-06-2010, 04:23 PM
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I think solo is referring to the RoadLeveler TruckMaster series.

• The TruckMaster by RoadLeveler is the ultimate high-performance shock. Offering up to
40% more ride-control power, this shock features urethane end bushings for longer life, specially
formulated high-temperature fluid, chrome piston rod, and a silicon coated piston ring, among
other well-designed components. A three-year warranty stands behind the TruckMaster shock.
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I think solo is referring to the RoadLeveler TruckMaster series.
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Thanks for the response.

They are very expensive, I can't remember the exact price. Almost $300/ea with shipping. They are rebuildable, so that's a good plus.

How many miles are ya'll getting out of OEM shocks?

I'll check out the KW/Pete shocks and see if they will work for my application.

Thanks again!!!

-scott
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How many miles are ya'll getting out of OEM shocks?

I change mine everytime I put on new drive tires, so around 225,000 or so
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