Shocks

ssmoparviii

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So Im going to replace the rear shocks on my Mark this weekend. I was wondering what a good inexpensive aftermarket shock would be for these cars.
 
We really need a shocks thread.
Inexpensive to top of the line what fits..
Which ones are adjustable...
Bushing and mount kits that work...
I'm in the market for rear shocks, I'd like a set I can adjust when I really want to drive.
A buddy of mine had an rsx that he installed coilovers all the way around on that had the electric servos/dash control so you can dial it in for the road conditions.
I don't need anything that extravagant.... but options would be nice.
 
I'm in the process of doing another run of stainless steel shock mount kits. They're all made, I'm just waiting on the poly bushings to come in the mail...
I'll post the link to my previous sets later today when I've got time....I'm late for work as it is...
 
I'm in the process of doing another run of stainless steel shock mount kits. They're all made, I'm just waiting on the poly bushings to come in the mail...
I'll post the link to my previous sets later today when I've got time....I'm late for work as it is...

That would be cool... Whats the price going to be on them?
 
I wonder if anyone makes magnetorheological shocks for the Mark VIII. They're all over the place in high-end sports cars and luxury sedans now. It would be interesting to see how a set of those would perform on a Mark...
 
Cheap crap: Gabriel
Cheap: Monroe
Cheap good: KYB
Inexpensive: Tokico Blue
Reasonable: Tokico Illumina
Good: Bilstien
Really good and expensive: Koni Yellow adjustables
 
So I got into looking at my shocks yesterday and well they are bad (Original Motorcraft shocks). But I found out my sound in the rear, right shock mount was toast. But the question I have to ask is what the heck is that big connector that sits on top of the shock?
 
its a bull:q:q:q:q auto dampening sensor rip it off and throw it in the trash its useless, like ti-ts on a bull.
 
Since I did not have new shock mounts for the car I made my own and it works with the factory mount. Here are pics.

I took this... A Energy Suspension polyurethane bushing from Performance Suspension(p/n 2225).
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Put it in the factory mount.
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Then put it on the shock and it works
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All for the low low price of $4.00 I have a working shock mount.
 
Now the only down side is that the lower shock bolt dose not fit in these piece of crap, f:q:q:q:q:qg Monroe shocks! I guess this is where Home Depot comes in to car work
 

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