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R Cullen
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H1 Shocks

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Have to replace shocks on a 96 H1.  Anyone else had to do similar? Any suggestions as to  good replacements?
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Didnt do so myself but when I do I might get the Rod Hall ones so they definately wont sag anymore if not Id suggest the Winch/Snowplow ones they are a bit more beefier than the standard ones
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Where you find info on these? Went onto Rod Hall.com, they have racing shocks at $800 u.s. EACH !!!  Not friggin likely I'll be getting those. What winch plow shocks? Brand / Source? and...price?
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<P>Injunfarian, </SPAN>I think that you're referring to springs rather than shocks...</P><P>For shocks you can either get OEM (dealer, RubberDuck4x4, BlueHummer, etc.) or go with Cepek lifetime guarantee adjustable ones (Flashoffroad), or get a set of military surplus ones (eBay).</P><P> </P><edited><editID>97hmcs</editID><editDate>2007-09-12 20:56:21</editDate></edited>
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<P>Yes, I was refering to springs my mistake sorry and yeah the RodHall Springs are a bit pricey(although that is not what you want) but on the bright side you wont have to replace them again due to sag.</P><DIV>Also might want to check out myhumvee.com has the best prices but he is a hard man to get ahold of</DIV>
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