Dual shock set up

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Essayons_01

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I'm considering putting a dual shock set up on the front of my ol girl, what's ur guys opinions on it? The trucks only got a 2 inch lift on it, probably won't be going any more than that. Would it be worth my time and money to do the dual shock or just stick with a single shock? Any and all opinions and advice is welcome.
 

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Do you have new coil springs on her?
 

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Get bilsteins 5100's all around. Save money on the dual setup and get these as bbartow said.
 

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Yep, Bilstein or Fox for out of the box performance. Dual shocks are pretty useless unless you get them custom valved to be much softer, plus they fight each other. Single or resi is the way to go.
 

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Yep, Bilstein or Fox for out of the box performance. Dual shocks are pretty useless unless you get them custom valved to be much softer, plus they fight each other. Single or resi is the way to go.

Took the words right out of my mouth. Good info man! :waytogo:
 
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