I installed 3" Thuren soft coils along along with Bilstein B8 5100 shocks last year in an attempt to soften the ride in the front of my truck. Perhaps 5100 not the best choice for soft, but I'm inquiring about something else. I just picked up truck now with 200k from service center who installed new EMF ball-joints per my direction as I could tell the uppers were starting to let go ( Raybestos daily driver ball joints replaced original at 105k ). Service center also tightened one spindle nut of Spyntec free spin hubs that I also installed at 105k and recently serviced ( replaced bearing one side, greased both sides ). The first odd thing is that I myself have already had to tighten spindle nuts since servicing hubs recently. The dual nut with tab washer prevents any movement so either bearing races weren't seated or something else is going on here ? But the real question is that along with more travel in front suspension I feel like I also have more clunk and looseness over bumps and pot holes. It's as if some bumps and potholes create a vibration or oscillation that lasts a little longer than normal while others go away like I have air ride. Steering is fine and truck handles surprisingly well. Service center said the rest of front-end and steering appear good which is surprising as it's all original, but I'm not going to argue with a good shop that says it's all good. I'm firstly wondering about track bar and how much this might help with the clunk and looseness ? Next thing I'm wondering about is bushings. The shop mentioned looking for wear here as my notes made mention of it, but thought the bushings ok. They did adjust the lower control cams as part of the alignment I think I heard him say. 285/75R17 at about 55psi front & 35psi rear so I don't think I'm running too high pressures. I'm really out of my element here as far as experience. Appreciate any insights.
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