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What is the consensus, is the ride noticeably smoother? How about install, especially on RKC with the cruise? Just can't seem to get the answer to these questions from anyone who doesn't have something to gain by the answer..............Speak up!
how could it be smooother? Ita a air shock system just like stock, except with more range to go lower, bet the db guy loves all this action.LOL
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What is the consensus, is the ride noticeably smoother? How about install, especially on RKC with the cruise? Just can't seem to get the answer to these questions from anyone who doesn't have something to gain by the answer..............Speak up!
how could it be smooother? Ita a air shock system just like stock, except with more range to go lower, bet the db guy loves all this action.LOL [quote]
When I punp my stock shocks up for a heavy load, the ride can be very stiff.....I think he's asking if the ride is influenced as much with these shocks
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