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Old 10-21-2019, 06:34 PM   #26
Brantlyj
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Location: Des Moines
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Originally Posted by rocket88 View Post
Bilstein shocks. They may not eliminate the problem but they will definitely help minimize it. I have put them on every truck that I have owned since a '98 Z71 Silverado I had that came with them from the factory. They are generally firmer than stock shocks but are great at absorbing bumps.

I've traveled that stretch of road between Des Moines and Omaha about a half dozen times. Don't recall it being bouncy but it is an extremely boring stretch of road. The cops patrol the last few miles before Omaha heavily.
Bilstiens went on the first week I owned it. Oddly both passenger shocks were shot. Not sure if the previous owner had to drive over a rough patch on the right hand side of the road everyday or what.
Regardless it was a 100% change for the better. Rear end would hop on every bump. Now it’s pretty smooth. Well as smooth as a 3/4 ton can be. Lol
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