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How to dampin the Bounce in the REAR?
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XtremevieW
• Los Angeles, CA, USA
• Registered on 11/13/2007
• 1 post
Posted:11/14/2007 20:10
This will be my first post i have looked at this site and products you peeps talk about for some time now, maybe over 2 years! Other known as a Silent Member! Sorry

I have a 2005 Diesel 4x4 bought when brand new now has 41,000 miles
Lifted 6 inchs with procomp with procomp Leaf Springs not blocks
Procomp Bypass shocks on all four tires
Procomp Traction bars/ ladder bars
Procomp steering stabilizer shock
Air lift bag towing system in rear
36' nitto all terrain tires with 20 inch rims
other ect, but doesnt effect the ride

i haven’t noticed how bad it was till lately, The Rear bounce, i almost kicks up might come off the ground off what i think are little everyday bumps and uneven roads. I am trying to think of more parts or even replacing some parts to get a better ride in the rear, Without taking the lift off!

i was thinking maybe the rear leaf springs, heard Donahoe springs are good, but i notice they do 7inch not 6inch? Shocks? i dont seem to need the Landylot radius rods since i have ladder bars already.

Any thoughts?
Vincent
Texas4x4
• Tyler, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/25/2003
• 289 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:11/15/2007 08:09
A good set of shocks will do wonders. Consider a set of adjustable Rancho 9000X or XL.

And, are you using a block-spacer with the rear springs? That will also contribute.

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edited 11/15/2007 08:10
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How to dampin the Bounce in the REAR?
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