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Dyarbrough

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Currently own a 2019 Lone Star 4wd, all standard OEM equipment. Factory 20" rims. The only deviation from standard equipment being 275/65 tires, and an aftermarket leveling kit. I currently have slightly over 120K miles on the vehicle. I like the height and look but feel that I need to replace and upgrade the OEM shocks, and have a look at the suspension. I realize that I am opening the floodgates. I would like to maintain cost, and not go over the top with mods. 80-20 Hwy/off road. Maybe future bumper pull RV/Boat
 
Currently own a 2019 Lone Star 4wd, all standard OEM equipment. Factory 20" rims. The only deviation from standard equipment being 275/65 tires, and an aftermarket leveling kit. I currently have slightly over 120K miles on the vehicle. I like the height and look but feel that I need to replace and upgrade the OEM shocks, and have a look at the suspension. I realize that I am opening the floodgates. I would like to maintain cost, and not go over the top with mods. 80-20 Hwy/off road. Maybe future bumper pull RV/Boat
You don't mention what you currently use for leveling kit. If it's puck spacers, ditch them and get the Bilstien 5100s. Better struts than OEM and you can dial in your level. They also make rear shocks
 
You don't mention what you currently use for leveling kit. If it's puck spacers, ditch them and get the Bilstien 5100s. Better struts than OEM and you can dial in your level. They also make rear shocks
he wants to use OE shocks so... i'm 99.99% sure it's a puck.
 
You don't mention what you currently use for leveling kit. If it's puck spacers, ditch them and get the Bilstien 5100s. Better struts than OEM and you can dial in your level. They also make rear shocks
I have no idea as to what the leveling kit was. assuming pucks.
 
Ditch the pucks and swap the struts to eibach, fox or bilstein. Eibach is usually a very comfortable shock that does not break the bank(they get my vote for replacement shocks, if 2.5" coilovers are not in the budget). Bilstein 5100(similar price) are stiffer, but will handle rough stuff a little better as you pick up speed. An even cheaper option would be to go with bilstein 4600's and keep your pucks... but you're only saving around $100.
 

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