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    Default Replacement shocks

    My 2000 Tundra with Airlift Air Bags and Hellwig antisway bar is due for new shocks. Any suggestions? I have been happy with the stock shocks for ride quality. Thanks

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    The AirLift and Hellwig combo do make for a nice ride.
    I really like the load controller.

    Standard Bilsteins would be a nice upgrade from stock.
    Read thread titled "Bilsteins 101".
    I went with the HD Billies (same as red/blue)

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    Default Re: Replacement shocks

    Originally posted by Drhrsh
    My 2000 Tundra with Airlift Air Bags and Hellwig antisway bar is due for new shocks. Any suggestions? I have been happy with the stock shocks for ride quality. Thanks
    I would suggest stepping up to just the regular TRD issue yell/blu Bilsteins. I think you will be impressed with the new ride they will give you and dont cost very much more than the standard black shocks on the non TRD trucks.
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