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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Dallas
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Shocks to soft in the front?
I am running air shocks in the rear and like the stiff ride.Its not really stiff at all just not as soft as the front . I am using gas shocks in the front and the suburban is spongy in the front . Also with the bigger tires 265/40/22 the tires will bounce when i hit a bump.
The burb has been lowered 5-7 and I am thinking of using a stock length 4x4 shock like the rancho shocks, I hear they are pretty stiff. Any recommendations on shocks? |
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: Shocks to soft in the front?
What brand shock is currently installed?
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Location: Dallas
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Re: Shocks to soft in the front?
They are nothing special , regular gas truck shocks from autozone.
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