intheburbs
Feb 07, 2014Explorer
Want to upgrade shocks on a Suburban 2500
Took our first trip with the new TV - 2008 Suburban 2500. Roughly 2000-mile round trip down to Gulf Shores. Several times, the surface of the road caused some excessive suspension travel, especially on the front end. I was not using my weight bars, since there was no squat to the rear at all. Here's my weigh slip from the trip:

The motion was well-damped, it was never more than 1 or 2 big heaves, but I'd like to upgrade to shocks that will help minimize/reduce that motion.
I'm open to suggestions. There seems to be a dizzying array of shock choices, but I'd like to hear from experienced RVers about what's worked for them. Cost is not part of the equation; don't need any budget shocks. Rancho? Monroe? Other?
Thanks for the help.
ETA: The Bilstein 4600 HD shocks look good. Any thoughts? LOL just saw N-trouble's post.

The motion was well-damped, it was never more than 1 or 2 big heaves, but I'd like to upgrade to shocks that will help minimize/reduce that motion.
I'm open to suggestions. There seems to be a dizzying array of shock choices, but I'd like to hear from experienced RVers about what's worked for them. Cost is not part of the equation; don't need any budget shocks. Rancho? Monroe? Other?
Thanks for the help.
ETA: The Bilstein 4600 HD shocks look good. Any thoughts? LOL just saw N-trouble's post.