I've got dual TrailMaster SSV's on each wheel now. I kinda doubt that
your
other half would like that configuration. I did run single SSV's before
the
lift kit and found that was a little mushy for my taste, but it did do a
good job of helping to firm up when the going got rough. As you've got a
Gen3, I wouldn't make solid recomendation, but I know that Edelbrock,
TrailMaster, Rancho? and probably most of the othere big names probably
make
some sort of auto-sensing / valve-adjusting or whatever their trade name
for
the technology is shock. I'd look around and compare prices on some of
those. They seem to be a good balance of not too stiff on the pavement,
but
stiffen up when your in the abuse mode:)
David Henry
94 Sport CC 4x4, 318, 5spd, Lifted on 33" BFG MT
----- Original Message -----
From: andy levy <andylevy@yahoo.com>
To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 9:18 PM
Subject: DML: Time for shocks again
> I had Rancho RS 5000s on the '99 and I liked them, but their off-road
> bias will not be appreciated on the new truck by my other half - she
> wasn't a big fan of them on the '99 and this truck's supposed to be
> around for at least 5 years.
> --
> -andy
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