Ok, I realize this thing will never have a super smooth ride... But it's gotta get better than this - 2004 2500 QC SB. I've ridden in an IFS chevy and envy the smooth ride that IFS provides. Mine seems to be a bone shaker in comparison.
My truck is used mostly as a daily driver but I also pull a 4 horse LQ trailer (13000 lbs max).
It's pretty much stock, has the snow plow prep. I've added Timbrens to deal with sag when the gooseneck is hooked up.
Thinking about starting with shocks. Edelbrock IAS probably.
Thought about swapping spacers in the back, but with the snow plow prep group, I think that I'd be lower in the back than the front (and therefore dealing with people flashing brights like they did before the Timbrens).
Thoughts?
My truck is used mostly as a daily driver but I also pull a 4 horse LQ trailer (13000 lbs max).
It's pretty much stock, has the snow plow prep. I've added Timbrens to deal with sag when the gooseneck is hooked up.
Thinking about starting with shocks. Edelbrock IAS probably.
Thought about swapping spacers in the back, but with the snow plow prep group, I think that I'd be lower in the back than the front (and therefore dealing with people flashing brights like they did before the Timbrens).
Thoughts?