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Better shocks?

dozxab

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I went with Eibachs and they are better than I expected. Improved handling on the twisty mountain road that I run twice a week and handling over fire roads and pot holes is vastly improved. I did my rear shocks about 2 weeks before I got the fronts installed. Rears made a big difference. Of course, all 4 is optimal. 75% of the ride improvement was with the rear. This is a great article that should help guide you. https://www.shocksurplus.com/blogs/news/leveling-strut-comparison-bilstein-vs-eibach-vs-fox
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CAN lift the truck. 4 positions for the snap ring, one being stock height. I went up 3/4" just to make it sit more level.
Always lift. Fat chicks can't jump.
 
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Forgot to mention that I’m also towing a 21’ fiberglass travel trailer. It’s relatively light, and the weight distribution hitch does a good job of keeping the truck level. Just wondering if any of the recommendations made here would be better for towing. Thanks
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