So what's the consensus on softer ride shocks with stock springs?

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Docwagon1776

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I can find plenty of stuff for shocks with aftermarket springs, but it seems like even finding part numbers for non-OEM options is tough, let alone ride quality reports. I'm going to 35" tires next month and thought maybe doing shocks at the same time. Maybe Fox? I'm not *unhappy* with the Bilsteins but would like something a bit softer on the initial hit for smaller bumps.

Unrelated, but has anyone figured out a way to trick the sway bar disconnect in the 2019+ trucks so it doesn't reconnect at speed? I'm aware of mechanical options, but actually tricking the computer to leave it alone?
 

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I think Fox 2.0 are generally considered to be the softest riding shocks for after market but not sure how they compare to the stock 4600 bilsteins.
 

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I'm running bilsteins and WOW! The difference is night and day. Old lady has a ranger and it feels like it breaks my back compared to my truck now.
 

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