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Do any of you know where I can obtain a set of rear air

shock absorbers for my 2002 Dodge CTD?? I know about

the "Air Lift" and "Firestone" Air Bags but I am interested

in an air shock absorber. J. C. Whitney lists them but when

I called they said they are not available for the later model

Dodges.



Thanks!



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John_P
 
jabird:



Thanks for the information! Do you have a telpephone number

or address (city mainly) so I can call them???



Thanks!



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John_P
 
You have never heard of Google or other search engines??



this is the very first thing that pops up on a search:



Blain's Farm and Fleet | HomeHome Clothing & Footwear Home Basics Outdoor Living & Recreation Pets & Wild Bird Care Lawn & Garden Tools & Hardware Automotive & Services Farm & Livestock ...

www.farmandfleet.com/ - 20k - Jun 30, 2004 -
 
I want to know why you want them! I haven't seen a pair of those on the back of a vehicle since the 70's when that was how you got a "jacked up" Camaro (or Chevelle or Mustang).
 
John-K5AWO:



FYI,... ... . Yes, I had tried the search engine under the name

you gave but did not get what you listed. Sorry to have

"bothered" you John!!



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Extreme1:



I have obviously "hit a nerve" with you also! FWIW, I

have used the air shocks before and had very good luck

with them. The heavier duty versions from Gabriel have

a 2000lb. capacity and are cheaper than the "Air Lift" or

"Firestone" Airbags. As I stated above, the problem is

that most of the manafacturers don't offer them for our

later model Dodge Trucks. And,... . "true to form" for me,

coming to this site for assistance has yielded the type

of answers both of you have given; (i. e. sarcasm and

questioning why I want information on the product)!

Sorry to have bothered you too "Extreme1!"



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John_P
 
Appology to John P

First I sent him a PM and twisted his name to J Paul :confused:



the message was:



J Paul,



What I did was uncalled for and I appologize for that.



What I did was enter the terms: blain farm fleet



and Google brought back the entry that I reported.



My retort made you seem less than intelligent and for that I retract the statement. I will have to blame it on a "Senior Moment"...



TDR has thousands of good members who do and "should" have better manners. The facelessness of these forums makes it all too easy to flame behind the curtain of "can't see you".



For that, I appologize and promise to try and keep the sharp keyboard in "soft gear".



John Craig
 
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John:



Thanks for your reply!;) I also got your P. M.



Your evaluation of "the facelessness of these forums"

(including the TDR) is right on target John!! I couldn't

agree with you more!



I appreciate you taking the time to post and send me

the P. M. BTW,..... I have decided to just go ahead and

get the "Air Lift" Air Bags from "Camping World. " They

have them on sale this month.



Take care.



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John_P
 
I know the air shocks are much easier to install, but truthfully the shocks or their mounts were never intended to be weight barring. The small amount of extra effort to install a good air bag system would seem to well worth it, with respect to ride, load carrying, and control. Shocks are suppose to dampen the suspension's movement, not carry weight. It would be a shame to taint a modern day truck with such 70's hardware.
 
Thanks for the replies.



I have decided to go with the "Air Lift" Air Bags. I am

a member at "Camping World" and they have them

on sale this month.



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John_P
 
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