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Suspension
bad ride after lift.......need help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Long" data-source="post: 778739" data-attributes="member: 65387"><p>Softer bars might help a little, its hard to say. What shocks do you have? If you're still running OEM shocks, you need to ditch them first. If you offroad or tow a lot, get Monroe Reflexes. If you stay mostly on the pavement, get Monroe Sensatracs. The Sensatracs will give a softer ride.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another option is to ditch the SOA and TT, and add a 3" body lift and shackles in the rear. This will give you the closest to the factory ride, but I'd still get rid of the OEM shocks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The ultimate option within reason is to do the coilover conversion. They will ride better than torsion bars and probably handle quite a bit better as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Long, post: 778739, member: 65387"] Softer bars might help a little, its hard to say. What shocks do you have? If you're still running OEM shocks, you need to ditch them first. If you offroad or tow a lot, get Monroe Reflexes. If you stay mostly on the pavement, get Monroe Sensatracs. The Sensatracs will give a softer ride. Another option is to ditch the SOA and TT, and add a 3" body lift and shackles in the rear. This will give you the closest to the factory ride, but I'd still get rid of the OEM shocks. The ultimate option within reason is to do the coilover conversion. They will ride better than torsion bars and probably handle quite a bit better as well. [/QUOTE]
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