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Shock Hoops ??? good or bad ?? and at what cost ??

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Shock Hoops ??? good or bad ?? and at what cost ??

Post by Star_Zook »

Hi there, Just wanted to find out about shock hoops and how much advantage they make.. can anyone tell me how good they go, and how much/where I can get them from in Brissy ??? I'm looking at building up my zook, and building another one.. anyone who can help me with this would be greatly aprreciated.. hehe First post of many.. thanks guys :P
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Post by Midget »

Star_zook

Shock hoops are good because you can make them to suit your requirments and also to suit a better shock.
I've just put shock hoops on my zook along with luxy diffs and custom coils.So far they work really well.
But all depends on you want out of your zook.

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Post by becky »

I s'pose the main reason you would want to put shock hoops on is that they allow you to put the biggest shock possible on & you can cofigure the arrangement to however you want. We used to run twin koni's (to suit a l'cruiser I think) on the front back in the day when we did class 8 off-roading, though now we only run a single. We did our own. All you need is a pipe-bended, a good mig, (know how to use the mig or a good mate that does), the good old angle grinder & good neighbours.
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Post by Damo »

becky wrote:...& good neighbours.


You actually don't need good neighbours :lol:
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Post by stu »

perhaps just someone who enjoy's grinder noises in the middle of the night
i don't need no stinking quote for my sig. line!
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