BigDave!!!
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 XLT 2WD
as far as my comment about sway away, it is the only company i have heard anyone complain about. i know people with every other brand, and have never heard a complaint about any one of them, but i have heard of sway aways blowing fittings out, bottoming, etc....
Any of those shocks are good shocks including sway-away. What will help you decide the brands though is customer service and price. With a shock set up like that they will need work to get them dialed in for your vehicle. I have personally had mine rebuilt twice ( destroyed the metal elbow that connects the resi hose to the top of the shock) and had them revalved both times.
King has always had good customer service with me and they are only $15 to revalve with them, i have seen up to $75 at other shops. they also do all their work quickly and 100%, so far i have been very impressed with everything they have to offer.
I have also heard that fox has incredible customer service and tech. support for their products. They also offer a top notch product but the reason i chose king over fox is because i got 4 King pre-run series 2.5's for $300 each instead of $400 for the foxes. For pre running and rock crawling or whatever off roading you are into, besides all out racing, the pre run series will be more than enough for your truck.
The reason i have heard people want to stay away from sway away is their customer service, i have heard they take forever to rebuild their shocks and are extremely hard to get a hold of. Also, a few years ago, a lot of their shock bodies used to rust and the shafts would get pitted very easily and also rust.
I just had the truck out last weekend in the desert with the new sway-a-way bump stops and my rebuilt kings and was blown away how much a difference some bumps and revalving did. I was able to hit stuff twice as fast and twice as big as before i got those 2 things done. When you actually get your truck dialed in for whatever you do, it is totally worth the extra money and work.