Bone stock 2016 5.7 tradesman quad suspension improvement question

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JimGregory

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There is a lifted sub and a lowered sub but no standard sub so here it is.
My truck has 25000 miles or so. Rides real nice. Don't need it leveled, lifted, or lowered.
I would like to investigate a better road ride. I see off road shocks but is there anything for a 4 wheel drive ram to radically improve the road ride?
I was an offroader in another life. Now I am a commuter and occasional road tripper.
Thanks!
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I'm assuming you don't want to put a lot of money into it, so I would go with upgraded shocks like Fox or Bilstein to name a couple.
 

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Check out Thuren tuned kings... they are $$$ but if you are looking for the ultimate on road ride his tuned for street are pretty much the best you will find for ride quality. I have a set on my truck at all four corners and it definitely rides much smoother than stock on road and really shines over bumps / cracks in the road at speed around turns.
 
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Check out Thuren tuned kings... they are $$$ but if you are looking for the ultimate on road ride his tuned for street are pretty much the best you will find for ride quality. I have a set on my truck at all four corners and it definitely rides much smoother than stock on road and really shines over bumps / cracks in the road at speed around turns.

Ya I don't want to spend that kind of coin. I am thinking the Bilstein 4600 maybe to be specific. Just wonder if they are a big improvement over my fairly fresh stock shocks.
 
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