Thanks to all who have looked at, and taken something from my budget build. We have had a really good (long, snowy) winter in my little town. But I look forward to the snow going away so that I can camp and explore again. In the meantime I would like to ad a few updates to past mods. I am a ski lift mechanic by trade and my mountain (Crested Butte) has about 240" of snow so far this year. I was asked earlier how I thought the BFG KM2's would do on the snow. Well, I did not sipe them like I originally intended because I wanted to see how they would perform out of the box. With that in mind, they did what I thought they would, they do O.K. in the snow and slide around a bit on the ice. I do have a locked rear end which amplifies sliding a bit, but I still believe that if you; take your time, know what your truck will do in different circumstances, and drive for the conditions, you can run a mud tire year round. Will I let my wife drive the truck during the winter? Only around town; otherwise no, as she doesn't drive it enough to be familiar with its quirks. Besides, she drives a 97 4runner with Hankook Dynapro ATM tires (which I highly recommend as a great tire for mostly street use that sees a lot of different weather conditions.)
grotto, welcome to the forum. To answer your question, I had the basic KYB shocks on a stock pickup in the past and I thought they were pretty good. Definitely a step up from the wasted shocks that it came with. With that in mind I thought I would give their upgraded Monomax a try as they offered them for a 0-2" lift. I feel like they are a decent shock and they ride a little firm but o.k. Again, I'm on a budget. What it came down to for me was: $200 for all 4 monomaxes or almost $400 for the Old man emu shocks that I wanted. They do fine and are worth the price if you are trying to save for other expenditures, but I would like to upgrade to the Emu's down the road after I take care of some other things (skid plating, winch and bumper, transfer case gears). So, for my budget, I am happy with them but I will upgrade after several other things on the want/need list are taken care of.