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Yochdog 02-23-2003 03:00 PM

I must be a retard
 
Ok, once again I am seeking the wisdom of the forum.

I am back on the fence about suspension options, and now I am wondering if I can just install the OME comfort shocks all around to achieve the desired ride I want. If I can do this, I am still left with the problem of towing. I want to trailer my boat better, so I need firmer springs, I just dont know if I want 2.5 inches of lift.

Bottom line: What can I do to maybe raise the rear a bit for better towing, keep my stock height mainly intact, but greatly increase comfort and rideability?

THanks for the help....

phong 02-23-2003 04:15 PM

Just install some adjustable air bags. Inflate them when towing to level the truck, and then deflate them when not towing.

gwhayduke 02-23-2003 04:21 PM

You might try adding some air springs. They're air bags you install either inside the springs or near them. You can run a minimal pressure in them most of the time, then when you hitch up to tow, air them up to assist your springs and correct the ride height. I've seen them in NWOR's catalog under two different brands: Firestone & Air Lift.

Your comfort shocks probably won't be stiff enough to control motion. You might try the Edelbrocks. They're the only ones that owners have claimed they have smoothed out their ride while controlling the motion without riding like a rock.

I have Gabriels and I definitely would not recommend them as a comfort shock.

jx94148 02-23-2003 05:44 PM

There also are air shocks out there. You can adjust the pressure just like air helper springs. I'm not sure who makes them though.

2wheeler97 02-23-2003 07:38 PM

Performance products has some air lift suspension stuff, check there, www.performanceproducts.com I know they have some stuff, can't tell prices or what, but check it out for yourself.


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