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[QUOTE="smokinstroker, post: 910909, member: 973"] Don't do twin shocks. That's a bandaid for poor valving. The price difference between the 2.0 and 5100 is minimal. Shocks will give you the better ride. The 4 link is not going to make anything feel smoother or more controlled with worn out shocks still on the vehicle. I have it posted in another shock thread on here, Good rule of thumb firm/tight----soft/spongy 5100-5160-2.0-2.0 resi The bilsteins are valves with more rebound and it does cause the shock to be a bit stiffer when the truck has no weight in it. That being said, they are still a good shock for the price. It all comes down to ride preference. [/QUOTE]
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