Best shock upgrade without lifting

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XLTExpoGuy2010

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Just bought a 2010 Expo XLT, wanting to put some better shocks, it squats a little bit when in tow would like to try and have a level truck when I tow.

I've looked and seen Bilstein heard nothing but great things, Monroe, and KYB. Which is the best/firmest shock that I could get. I don't mind spending good money for quality products.
 

DGferret

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I just ordered some Rancho Quick-Lifts for my 05. Both the front and rear are sagging, but I didn't want a radical lift. Seems like a good fit for you, since they are easily adjustable.
I was originally going to go with adjustable Bilstein's, but I could not find them. And I got the Rancho's for a killer price on Amazon.
 
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Bedrck47

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as was posted before use a good WD hitch with equalizing bars and when adjusted properly you should have little or no sag on the rear of the expy
 

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The shocks won't keep the rear from sagging. That's the springs. Shocks just dampen the movement of the springs.
 

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The Rancho's are also a good option. I know some guys here have these shocks.
 
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