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hey guys i was wondering what you guys with 315's are doing? personally i think a dual steering stabilizer would help the wonder on the road that ive noticed on the new tires. i have the 2 inch level with rear airbags, what front shocks are working well with this setup anyone?? do i even need rear shocks with the bags? i was thinking about the rancho 5000's!
 
When funds make themselves available :rolleyes: I am going to pick up KORE's Fox steering stabilizer. The best for your money in the shock department is probably the Bilstein 5100. KORE also has them for about $75 per. I need to get a new pair up front because I bought the wrong length. Mine are too short and are topping out. :{
 
Ditto on KORE's fox. My stock stabilizer is puking it's guts all over. Was bleeding out before the wheels & lift; just haven't replaced it yet. I'm glad KORE's came out before I went with something else. Started leaking at around 50,000 miles.
 
Stock length Bilstien 5100's will work with your leveling kit, love mine. I would stay away from the Ranchos, they don't seem to have much life on our heavy trucks. I've read many a complaint about poor quality/longevity regarding their shocks.



Steering stabilizer, either Kore or Superlift. Superlift has a dual set up for around $90 at www.jackit.com. I have the Superlift, it works, but the darned shocks have already rusted on me, darn salt.



Mike
 
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