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Originally Posted by jdc48160
It's not necessarily 'softer' but the overall ride quality seems better in a 4wd compared to my 2wd. It's a stiff ride in both, but the 2wd seems to be very jarring over bumps where the 4wd isn't as jarring when going over bumps.
It almost feels like the rear end of my 2wd is hopping when I hit some bumps, and I don't feel this in the 4wd.
What shocks might you reccomend? Are the Bilsteins better than stock as far as ride quality goes?
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The "jarring" over bumps and stuff I would say is from how light your 2wd is vs a 4wd. Bilstiens are great shocks and they are far better than the stockers. You can get them in a few different models to suit your taste. Also Wandell is right on the money (like always) tires and pressure are huge, should have said something before. 
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