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Got my lowering kit, now where to start??
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<blockquote data-quote="02REDSVT" data-source="post: 5137353" data-attributes="member: 56037"><p>I have the Hotchkis front coils and leafs in the rear with the stock shocks and no shock extenders as of yet.. I felt the wrath for the first time this weekend.. on decent, smooth, to fairly smooth pavement I love the way my truck rides, almost feels stock. But I was driving out to Long Island this weekend and had to take the Cross Bronx Exp. in the process and if you live in the NY NJ area you know the conditions. I felt like I was on a trampoline at some points and it was the first time I questioned what I purchased. At one point I looked over and I saw my girl up out of her seat as the rear pretty much threw her up there over a nice bump.... I'm hoping extenders will cure this because I do like the look of the truck even with my stock 18's... if that doesn't work, then I guess it's new shocks.... hope this gives you somewhat of an idea....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02REDSVT, post: 5137353, member: 56037"] I have the Hotchkis front coils and leafs in the rear with the stock shocks and no shock extenders as of yet.. I felt the wrath for the first time this weekend.. on decent, smooth, to fairly smooth pavement I love the way my truck rides, almost feels stock. But I was driving out to Long Island this weekend and had to take the Cross Bronx Exp. in the process and if you live in the NY NJ area you know the conditions. I felt like I was on a trampoline at some points and it was the first time I questioned what I purchased. At one point I looked over and I saw my girl up out of her seat as the rear pretty much threw her up there over a nice bump.... I'm hoping extenders will cure this because I do like the look of the truck even with my stock 18's... if that doesn't work, then I guess it's new shocks.... hope this gives you somewhat of an idea.... [/QUOTE]
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