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Old 11-19-2012, 06:40 PM
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truck is in the sig and has a 2/4 and im putting down 467ftlbs of torque. so I have some Monroe air shocks in the rear and they suck. the truck isn't notched and even bottoms out with no weight in it, whats the good **** guys.
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I just put Bilstein HD's in the front of mine and they ride like stock but not too soft, for the rear in your situation they maybe too soft and you need to look into some kind of dual stage shock maybe
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any one know a good dual stage shock
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QA1's, afco, strange, king, fox... take your pic, but get ready to drop some heavy coin.

Could also try some Doetsch techs (I beleive Summit rebrands them), or Belltech Street & Performance.
Both of those supposedly have nice stiff damping.
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