I just purchased a 95 2wd 2500 reg cab, and noticed it had airlift bags on the rear. Been driving a 90 W250 and wanted the 2nd gen for a smother ride for my commute. The problem is the truck bounces worse than my 1st gen. The airlift bags seem to have minimal air in them (5~8 psi). I have the rear tires set to 45 psi, (cooper 245x75 load rating E), and the fronts at 50 psi. The bounce seems to come from the rear, and is a lot worse than the 90. It appears to have the stock replacement shocks (not sure of the brand) and stock springs on it. The rear just seems extremely stiff. Do the airlift bags with minimal air increase the bounce on these trucks. I am thinking about removing them, as I don't plan to haul or tow large abounts weight (I am keeping the 90 for that), but wanted some opinions as to what also may help. I know better shocks will help, and I do plan to do that. I do like the 2nd gen and I am very happy with my new purchase, and this truck is extremely clean for a 95 and a lot quieter than the 90.