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[QUOTE="06-sixoh, post: 1405051, member: 5743"] Those railroad tracks are annoying. I run a 35 gal tank in the back of mine as well, so I usually have some added weight to help smooth things out. The heaviest I tow is about 10k, and that's just with the jeep loaded with a week and a half of camping or hunting gear. According to amazon, these shocks can be had for under $400 for a full set, which is pretty cheap for an added road comfort and handling. Would you say it was worth it? [/QUOTE]
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