88 C1500 Levelling issues

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AlexJonesy

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Recently I levelled my truck with a spacer on top of the coil springs, I've replaced the shocks with new higher ones but the ride is still really bouncy and rough. Any ideas on how to improve? was thinking new spindles
 

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that spacer probably didnt do you any favors. what kinda truck do you have?
 

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Recently I levelled my truck with a spacer on top of the coil springs, I've replaced the shocks with new higher ones but the ride is still really bouncy and rough. Any ideas on how to improve? was thinking new spindles
What size spacer did you use? And by higher shocks, do you mean longer ones?
 

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Spindles or a body lift are the only way to maintain the relatively smooth stock ride
 

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^ That's the easiest way to level them out for sure. 2" drop hanger in the back.
 

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^ That's the easiest way to level them out for sure. 2" drop hanger in the back.
Hangers are a pain in the ass if you plan on keeping the gas tank in place.

Or did you intend shackles?

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Yup, shackle. Got my words discombobulated.
 
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