Koni shocks can be purchased directly from the Koni website. They can also be found at Tire Rack and Racing Beat. They should meet the requirements for any vehicle.
You can find a variety of shocks at www.shockwarehouse.com. This website allows you to search for the make and model of your vehicle to find shocks that will work for you.
You can find rancho shocks at www.gorancho.com/ and 4wheelonline.com/Rancho_Shocks.334 You should find all your rancho shocks needs met at either of these sites. Hope this helps.
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There are many sites on the internet that have information on Monroe shocks. I think that your best information regarding the shocks would likely be directly from the Monrow website which is Monroe dot com.
When you find it faulty and need to be replaced
It depends on what you call suitable.
To adjust the rear shocks on a 1998 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Classic, locate the preload adjuster on the shock absorber. Use a spanner wrench or a suitable tool to turn the adjuster clockwise to increase preload for a stiffer ride or counterclockwise to decrease preload for a softer ride. Make adjustments incrementally, testing the ride after each change to find the desired comfort and handling. Always ensure that both shocks are adjusted evenly for balanced performance.
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If it had shocks about 1 hour. But I think you will find it has struts. Struts take at least 2 hours.
that's what i wanna find out
It has shocks in the rear I believe. Not struts. Struts are in front.