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Went to The Laughlin River Run today specifically to get my Shotgun Shocks and to have one last experience at it since I'm moving to GA in a month. They are everything I expected and more! As always, JD and the crew were awesome and very helpful as he always has been. The shocks are way better than stock and my bad back barely got jarred and slammed on the ride back...as opposed to the ride down. I still need to play with the settings some and find all the sweet spots but JD set it up for me and my wife to ride back to Vegas and it was damn near spot on! Just wanted to give some good word about JD and shotgun shock...plus I wanted to brag a lil that I finally got the system. The ride down was kinda shotty due to it being cold and the wind blowing like a hurrican but overall, a good trip
On another note, and this will stir up some nay Sayers and junk like usual, but I saw many exhaust systems blued or black tips turned almost bronze. Common dimominator..."I never got it tuned cuz you don't need that dealership sales pitch bs", ooorrrrrr "it's just cheap crap. I did a canned map and it ran perfect". Not trying to stir the pot but it just proved my theory and experience more.
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