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Originally Posted by Poorboy04
I have a 2003 6.0 diesel with 200,000 miles and a add a leaf leveling kit. The stock shocks are done! I was wondering what are the best shocks to replace them with since I do have the leveling kit. (Not trying to spend a crazy amount of money because I am getting a 4in lift probably in the next 6 months but I don't want any junk shocks either)
I have the first design in cab controller,the second design is wireless.It allows you to adjust the shocks without having to go under the truck and changing the settings,plus you can do it as road conditions change. I was very frustrating to find a place I liked in in the cab to place it thou because I had other stuff installed and had to move them
I have the first design in cab controller,the second design is wireless.It allows you to adjust the shocks without having to go under the truck and changing the settings,plus you can do it as road conditions change. I was very frustrating to find a place I liked in in the cab to place it thou because I had other stuff installed and had to move them
Hmm I like that. Guess I know what shocks I'm getting when I need em
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