When we did ours on our trucks we left the overloads on and it took about 2 hrs at the firestation:tu: fairly easy and definatly made a difference in the ride. We went with airlift bags and compressor and love em
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A good set of aftermarket shocks will help a bunch. I'm going to get a compressor system with bags myself someday.
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I got adjustable rancho ones but still hate the bounce. Guess need to check out the bags.
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Ranchos are junk. Bilsteins is where its at. Also I didnt learn from this mistake one time it took 3 times. Dont fall for the cheaper shocks go with the blue and yellow. You wont regret it. Simple math real quick
For just Fronts 45 each side roughly 90 bucks if you get free shipping. Hate the ride ditch the ranchos and pay 180 for the bilsteins love the ride and instead of just a 180 now your out 270. Trust me Bilsteins. |
Aight thanks. I'll check into that.
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X2 on the Bilsteins. Rancho shocks are very harsh due to their valving or the lack thereof. I put all 4 Bilsteins on my 2010 for $300 and the ride is awesome. Like Killstroker said, you won't regret it.
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Well bout the only way I learn is the wrong way first so I'll give the blisters a shot. Guess the adjustable thingy knob suckered me in. Must be good y'all like em.
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if you run 50psi in front and 45psi in the rear it will make a big differenece in the ride. But bring psi back up when towing.:tu:
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is it 4x4?
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Yeah mine is 4x4. If u lower the tire pressure that much, don't the tires start cupping bad and a spongy steering?
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