Consider getting a heavy duty front stabilizer bar. It will come in very handy when sloloming down canyon and mountain byways. If you suddenly have to brake hard, both front wheels will remain firmly planted on the road for better traction on the turns, as well as better braking. It's a huge contribution to safety, and you will also benefit some while on the open road. I think that would be much more benefitial than say getting better shocks. A front heavy duty stabilizer bar is both affordable and easy to install.
Thanks Ron, I have added that to the list. I see that I can get a Hellwig 7008 Front Sway Bar for $232 w/ free shipping. In looking at the installation instructions, it does not look too challenging. I think am going to wait on the shocks. I drove over a couple of railroad crossings this last weekend at ~50 mph and the shocks handled them very well. I am not sure if my shocks are original equipment or not. Plus the passenger side rear shock has an upper bolt right next to the metal heat guard above the muffler. I can see that bolt being a real headache.