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May 28, 2019
Quick and easy to install.
Excellent upgrade, and very simple to replace existing shock absorbers.
The difference in handling is immediately apparent, particularly if yours are decades old like mine were. An exact fit, with all the appropriate mounting hardware & bushings make for a relatively quick and straightforward job.

Mar 25, 2017
Great Read For The Guy In All Of Us
To be fair, I am a HUGE fan of both Chris Miller's writing (having grown up reading his work in National Lampoon magazine -- yes, that makes me old), and of the movie Animal House. Therefore this may be a bit skewed in the direction of me loving this book.
Beyond the puerile and sophomoric subject matter of a fairly innocent kid from The 'Burbs who leaves life behind to attend Dartmouth College, which is in of itself wonderfully written and deeply compelling, is a glimpse of how wonderfully charming and simple life seemed to be in the early '60's.
Yes, Chris Miller tends towards the type of humor so well represented in the movie Animal House, with Frat hazing, chasing girls, drinking enough beer to drown a football team, grooving to the latest music played by actual Black musicians, and general depravity. But beyond the stories which make me chortle and wish for the return of my Glorious Days Of Misspent Youth, is a deeper look into what attending a rather prestigious East Coast University was like in the dawn of the 1960's.
I highly recommend this for any Guy. My girlfriend made it about twelve pages in and handed it back to me. Particularly wonderful as a gift for recent High School graduates, or just someone who would like to spend a weekend with the AD's giggling away.
NOT for the easily offended, however.

Jan 05, 2016
Brilliant And Sarcastic Look At The Madness Of Florida
Tim Dorsey's easy prose and ability to intertwine various tales of lunacy and greed make for a VERY entertaining read, as well as introducing the consummate Anti Hero: Serge Storms.