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Old 02-22-2018, 01:54 PM   #6
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Re: advice on suspension improvements

The tires you have will be fine unless you plan to auto cross it. Before you go out and spend a couple of grand on shocks for a driver try the Belltech shocks. I have 20000 plus mikes on mine and they are still doing good. Here is a link to a kit that is close to what you are running and you can order the shock in that kit from Summit Racing. They are valved for our trucks unlike what you are running now. Like I said before do the sway bar and then a set of these shocks and see what you think. Suspension is very much a system and things need to work together. A sway bar and a decent set of shocks will get you much further on the road to good handling than you may think. I have been through it on more than one of these trucks and for a daily drive these work. If you really want to go off the deep end there is always this. http://www.hotchkis.net/product/tvs-...k=&yr=&md=&sm=
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