CYURE GOES TO NATIONALS!!! Yay!!!

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One thing people often overlook when it comes to ride quality is sidewall height.

Your tires are the largest shock absorber on your vehicle.

If you opt for 20" wheels and 33" tires youll have a harsher ride that the same exact vehicle with 18" wheels and 35" tires.


So that is something I would take into consideration when placing my order.

As Dreamweaver mention there will be an Air Ride option available, and the offroad package is supposed to offer special shock tuning as well.
Ok cool thanks for the info, will note it down,also the wife is in the truck as well and you know how that goes:):):):)
 
Ok cool thanks for the info, will note it down,also the wife is in the truck as well and you know how that goes:):):):)
All too well my friend. All too well.

My past 3 offroaders were all body on frame and had air ride suspension setups. One had OME shocks and the others had Dobinsons and Bilstein combos on tires with a lot of sidewall. She never complained about the ride on those. Her Honda Odyssey however rides much harsher on pot hole filled county roads.
 
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