Upgraded Shock Absorbers
Why Upgrade Your Shocks?
- Improve Ride Quality & Handling: Shock absorbers engineered from a quality manufacturer have better dampening capabilities, which not only creates a smoother and more comfortable ride, but it also gives you more control over your vehicle as the suspension is better able to absorb the different forces that are thrown at it
- Cost Effective Upgrade: Upgraded shock absorbers are one of the most noticeable upgrades you can make to your truck, and when compared to the price of many stock replacement brands they are not too much extra
- Options: What is good is that you have different options when it comes to upgrading your shocks for your truck or 4x4, which you can learn about below...

Eibach Pro Truck Shocks
- Upgrading to Eibach Pro Truck Shocks will result in greatly improved handling both on and off-road when compared to a stock setup
- These shocks feature a monotube design with 46mm pistons as well as nitro coated rods and a heavy duty zinc coating
- Eibach incorporates digressive valving with strategically placed bleeds to simulate progressive valving, which results in this shock acting more like a linear rate valved shock and is why these shocks result in a smooth and controlled ride both on and off-road
- These shocks are also offered in a ride height adjustable strut option (0"-2.5") for half ton and mid-size trucks, allowing you to work to level your vehicle while getting a performance upgrade
- These shocks are also backed by a limited lifetime warranty


Bilstein 5100 Shocks
- Similar to the Eibach shocks, Bilstein's 5100 shocks feature a zinc plated monotube design with 46mm pistons
- These shocks are also offered in a ride height adjustable strut form for half ton and mid-size trucks, which will raise your front end anywhere from 0"-2.5" depending on the vehicle
- The 5100's are also backed by a limited lifetime warranty
- The main difference between the 5100 and the Eibach Pro Truck shock is that the Bilstein uses a more conventional digressive valving setup for their 5100 series shocks
- This results in a bit firmer ride than the Eibach's over smaller bumps, but they do soften up when going over larger bumps; these are good for people who like a bit firmer ride with nice and tight handling


Fox Performance Series Shocks
- The Fox 2.0 Performance shocks is one of the best shock options you have before you start getting into the more expensive remote reservoir options
- They feature a clear machined clear anodized aluminum monotube body, which is good for cooling and rust resistance
- The Performance Series also hosts race developed high flow pistons to give you superior dampening capabilities helping to create a better ride quality
- These are perfect for someone who is looking to get a soft Cadillac like ride with superior handling and performance
- Like the Bilstein's and Eibach's, these shocks are also offered in a ride height adjustable strut option with lift heights ranging from 0"-2"
- These shocks are backed by a 1 year limited warranty
