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[QUOTE="josh@thedieselcartel, post: 1015696, member: 950"] Shocks are relatively cheap, and a good shock thats not worn out will be easy to sell when you decide to go bigger. A 2.0 Shock will not ride any better or worse on the street than a 2.0 with remote res. The remote res comes into play when you do a lot of offroading. They are both valved the same, one just holds more fluid than the other and the remote res allows it to cool faster and therefore hold up under extreme conditions better. Most people with lifted trucks go with the remote res primarily for the cool factor and the look. [/QUOTE]
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