Hi all, I'm working on the next set of to-do things as the weather gets more stable. I got the old window visors off the truck (passenger side still had them partially attached with 3m double-side adhesive, driver side had tape residue). That was a pain, lots of goo gone and lots of patience.
I bought some in-channel ones to try instead, I hate taping stuff to paint.
Now I'm looking into some suspension upgrades with an eye on the shocks. When the old girl hits a bad transition in the road (like a "bump" from interstate onto a bridge) it heaves and punishes the riders pretty bad. Any recommendations for shocks if one wants to tow too? Still Billstein? Other experiences to think about?
I know air-lifts are probably helpful to stabilize and support a bit, figured I'd start with the shocks since I already hate what's on there.
I bought some in-channel ones to try instead, I hate taping stuff to paint.
Now I'm looking into some suspension upgrades with an eye on the shocks. When the old girl hits a bad transition in the road (like a "bump" from interstate onto a bridge) it heaves and punishes the riders pretty bad. Any recommendations for shocks if one wants to tow too? Still Billstein? Other experiences to think about?
I know air-lifts are probably helpful to stabilize and support a bit, figured I'd start with the shocks since I already hate what's on there.