Hey guys, well I have been doing a ton of searching and cant seem to find what would appear to be the best setup for me. My car is a 07 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 3.7L 4x4. Tires I am having installed today are Michelin LTX M/S2 255/65-17's. Everything else is stock. The Jeep was my father-in-laws who had passed away and we paid the jeep off an am keeping it rather than having a car payment.
My wife is the primary driver unless we are doing a road trip then its me but shes complaining a little about how bumpy the jeep is as well as body roll. We do ZERO off roading and just mainly highway driving and a little in town driving. But whenever I drive it, its mostly 75mph on cruise control on flat highways.
We just came from owning a 2013 VW Passat TDI and a 2015 GMC Terrain which both had great suspensions so were a little spoiled going from new cars to a 07
Back to the point...... I have seen people talk about the Bilstein's, Monroe's, KYB's but I cant find anyone who has found a great riding shock for highway or "comfort" shock.
Anyone have any personal experience on "softer" or better dampening shocks?
As far as body roll, I have seen people upgrade to the SRT8 rear sway bar, wondering if that will be enough, looks to be about a $100-$120 modification so that might be done sooner than later.
My wife is the primary driver unless we are doing a road trip then its me but shes complaining a little about how bumpy the jeep is as well as body roll. We do ZERO off roading and just mainly highway driving and a little in town driving. But whenever I drive it, its mostly 75mph on cruise control on flat highways.
We just came from owning a 2013 VW Passat TDI and a 2015 GMC Terrain which both had great suspensions so were a little spoiled going from new cars to a 07
Back to the point...... I have seen people talk about the Bilstein's, Monroe's, KYB's but I cant find anyone who has found a great riding shock for highway or "comfort" shock.
Anyone have any personal experience on "softer" or better dampening shocks?
As far as body roll, I have seen people upgrade to the SRT8 rear sway bar, wondering if that will be enough, looks to be about a $100-$120 modification so that might be done sooner than later.
Lets Talk Shocks - Need a Softer ride
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