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Originally Posted by TheSuspensionSource
I see a few threads asking about what is a good shock to use with your lowering kit. Here is your answer. We are also going to offer a special C10 June Special. All 4 shocks for $199.99 with FREE shipping. Shipping to lower 48 states ONLY.
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Belltech's engineers focused their attention on tuning the low speed compression characteristics of this shock absorber, which is responsible for controlling your Sport Truck or SUVs pitch and roll, dive and squat to help keep you confident and in control. The Progressive rebound tuning will complement large aftermarket wheels, keeping the ride smooth but firm and in control.
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Wondering if these might be a better choice for my tahoe...
98 Tahoe with a 5" front drop
The tires are getting into the inner fenderwells on rough transitions at freeway speeds. I need something thats going to be a little stiffer than the sensa tracs I just installed. The ride is nice but its a little slow to react.
Do you this these will help or am I toast with that much front drop.