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theoldwizard1 wrote:
Frequently a "rough ride" (when loaded) is caused by bottoming out the suspension. Stiffer springs/air springs are the only solution for this.
Soft shocks will cause your truck to roll and sway.
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Me Again wrote:Blanco1 wrote:
I'm gonna replace my rear coilover socks in attempts to softening the stiff rear suspension in my '97 Dodge 4x4 dually.
Today I just ordered those Sulastic rear shackles & figure the rears shocks go next?
I was thinking an adjustable might be nice to find what we like best in the ride quality.
I had some I my Miata a while back & really like how I could actually notice a difference in the settings.
What your experience?
I already told you mine opinion on Rancho 9000's. Not sure who else makes adjustable shocks. Our 2015 RAM will get a set on the rear before we head South this fall. If the Sulastic rear shackles were a little cheaper I might get those also. I will have to see if my son can get me a discounted price. His is high up with a large exhaust system wholesaler.
Chris
May-30-2018 03:23 PM
Blanco1 wrote:
I'm gonna replace my rear coilover socks in attempts to softening the stiff rear suspension in my '97 Dodge 4x4 dually.
Today I just ordered those Sulastic rear shackles & figure the rears shocks go next?
I was thinking an adjustable might be nice to find what we like best in the ride quality.
I had some I my Miata a while back & really like how I could actually notice a difference in the settings.
What your experience?