Replacement Kits Rear Shocks/Suspension
Last edited by angelslex; Mar 28, 2013 at 08:46 PM.
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I opted for new air springs instead of the spring conversion and now the truck rides like I remember it. Solid, yet controlled. The old air springs were definitely showing their stress, but I'm really glad I didn't ignore the issue and burn up my pump. I don't tow, but opted to keep the truck stock. It seems a full blown offroad conversion is far better that the somewhat half baked solutions being offered. None of the companies offering the spring conversions could offer any information about bracket requirements others have listed and said there are no issues. Looking at the posting on this site and others, that's clearly not the case and failure to install some type of retention system could prove a huge mistake.
It just seemed easier to remove the guesswork for myself and any future buyers, if I decide to sell the truck someday to keep it stock.
Just thought I would add this to the thread, if someone else could benefit.

I opted for new air springs instead of the spring conversion and now the truck rides like I remember it. Solid, yet controlled. The old air springs were definitely showing their stress, but I'm really glad I didn't ignore the issue and burn up my pump. I don't tow, but opted to keep the truck stock. It seems a full blown offroad conversion is far better that the somewhat half baked solutions being offered. None of the companies offering the spring conversions could offer any information about bracket requirements others have listed and said there are no issues. Looking at the posting on this site and others, that's clearly not the case and failure to install some type of retention system could prove a huge mistake.
It just seemed easier to remove the guesswork for myself and any future buyers, if I decide to sell the truck someday to keep it stock.
Just thought I would add this to the thread, if someone else could benefit.









