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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
want to go lower
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[QUOTE="Dzchey21, post: 33047, member: 63"] no i tried a shock from when it was lifted, stock height and lower, all the same The bouncing came from when i unhooked the rear shocks completely to see how the dampning was, of course with no shock the rebound was retarded and it bounce but as far as the initial bump it was the same, i have let some air out of the tires to try and make it ride better and that didnt help either My truck has always road like ass unloaded even when it was lifted i played this game with the shocks [/QUOTE]
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