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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Ellis" data-source="post: 692557" data-attributes="member: 59929"><p>Several good options, all better than stock. Popular with members here are Monroe Reflex, Monroe Sensatrac, Rancho RSX and a few others. I have the Rancho RSX; put them on at 2,400 miles, now have 55,xxx on my '04. Good shocks make a tremendous difference in handling and control. Some feel that the RSX's and Reflex's are a bit stiff; but I like a truck-like ride for a truck. For towing and any heavy hauling, you will appreciate the stiffer shock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Ellis, post: 692557, member: 59929"] Several good options, all better than stock. Popular with members here are Monroe Reflex, Monroe Sensatrac, Rancho RSX and a few others. I have the Rancho RSX; put them on at 2,400 miles, now have 55,xxx on my '04. Good shocks make a tremendous difference in handling and control. Some feel that the RSX's and Reflex's are a bit stiff; but I like a truck-like ride for a truck. For towing and any heavy hauling, you will appreciate the stiffer shock. [/QUOTE]
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