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maybe i am just a computer illiterate dumbass but does anyone know a good website to find trailmaster replacement shocks for a 6" lift. a local parts store said they can order one but it will take 2-3 weeks. I am trying to order online so it will get here quicker. please help I am in need. thanks, gill
 

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maybe i am just a computer illiterate dumbass but does anyone know a good website to find trailmaster replacement shocks for a 6" lift. a local parts store said they can order one but it will take 2-3 weeks. I am trying to order online so it will get here quicker. please help I am in need. thanks, gill
Well, I am certified computer apathetic, so don't feel so bad ;) Tried trailmaster.com???? Juuusssst a thought. There is also a search engine on this site, and, there is a Google search engine. Try those 3, and after that, just give up and switch to something else that is available. Try the SPONSORS board here, and support the shops who support you.
 

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adamgil said:
maybe i am just a computer illiterate dumbass but does anyone know a good website to find trailmaster replacement shocks for a 6" lift. a local parts store said they can order one but it will take 2-3 weeks. I am trying to order online so it will get here quicker. please help I am in need. thanks, gill

you can try www.driverfx.com

if you follow the steps of inputting in your vehicle info and then the trailmaster lift, you can select from their 3 types of rear shocks. But, the front shocks can use any tacoma shock for the coilover assembly.
 

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adamgil said:
maybe i am just a computer illiterate dumbass but does anyone know a good website to find trailmaster replacement shocks for a 6" lift. a local parts store said they can order one but it will take 2-3 weeks. I am trying to order online so it will get here quicker. please help I am in need. thanks, gill

Just order some Bilstiens. I ordered a set of 5100's when I installed my TM lift. Sold the Crappy Trailmaster SSV's on E-Bay. Best thing I ever did!
 

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i agree with Bornonfire. if you are going to buy shocks for a lifted application, you might as well spend it wisely and go with a trusted brand that wont need replaced anytime soon like Bilstien 5100's. if your rear suspension only flexes when it hits pot holes go with the SSV's, but if you do any off-roading, go with the 5100's.
 
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