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This is probably something that has been mentioned before but, I am looking for a pretty good shock that has the ability to go off road and have a good ride on bumpy city streets. I do mostly city and highway driving.

I was looking at Bilstein and The Edlebrock IAS ones.
Also I looked into Rancho, Tuff Country, and Skyjacker.

Suspenion wise I have the Leveling kit in the front and the torsion bars turned all the way up and a BDS steering stablizer.
33in Toyo Open Country ATs

Any type of help would be great, Thanks
 
This is probably something that has been mentioned before but, I am looking for a pretty good shock that has the ability to go off road and have a good ride on bumpy city streets. I do mostly city and highway driving.

I was looking at Bilstein and The Edlebrock IAS ones.
Also I looked into Rancho, Tuff Country, and Skyjacker.

Suspenion wise I have the Leveling kit in the front and the torsion bars turned all the way up and a BDS steering stablizer.
33in Toyo Open Country ATs

Any type of help would be great, Thanks

The Bilstein and Edlebrock IAS are great for highway use and city driving, but will not perform great off road. Your better off with Rancho's and the other your have mentioned you have mentioned if your going off road from time to time.

I used to run Rancho's on the Jimmy before i went with the Monroe reflex shocks which is equivalent to the Edlebrock IAS. The Bilstein were stock on my Jimmy and found them great on the city streets but to bouncy on really ruff roads, then i went with the Rancho's for a while which i found great and very stable. Now i am running the Monroe reflex since they were on a promotional pricing and i find them great on the highway and city but stiff like a Corvette's ride.

Hope this helps and keep us posted. :D
 


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