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I need new front shocks for my 99 GMC Yukon 2wd. Sometimes the ride is nice, but at time when I would hit a downward curved road my car would dip, wheels would tuck, and scrap the inside wheel well. So I need some new shocks. I have a 3 inch drop in the front and a 2 inch drop in the back. The back is pretty nice, but the front is real bad. Even after some belltech drop shocks. So what are some good shocks to look at for the fronts, something that won't compress as easily when I hit a dip or so. The other day when my friend was driving my car and I was driving another car home. The wheels were bouncing. The shocks were installed last year of october. I need something that would be less prone to bouncing etc etc. Main question, some good quality drop shocks is what I'm really asking. Thanks for the help.

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sounds like you might have a problem worse then shocks if your wheels are bouncing off the ground. You didnt say how bad they were bouncing tho. A easy remidie we do on full size trucks after lowering them with springs and spindles is a inexpensive helper bag. your going to need to move your shocks and the bag goes inside the coil spring and the shock goes on the out side of the A arm. A shock to try for stiffness is a Toxic shock there usually stiffer then you want haha.

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It doesn't like bounce off the ground, but you can clearly see it dip in and out the wheel well, but its not coming off the ground by any means. I didn't know they made air bags for that reason, I'll look into that. Thanks. Any other recommendations?

I'll take a look at those toxics forsure.

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