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Shock Warehouse : It looks like their VERSION of the SUGGESTED / CORRECT rear shock?
In other words, they don't have anything in stock for a "premium smooth ride". ( Funny.... they have " no reviews " for this specific shock..... I wonder why......
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" heavy duty - rough road" and " SCORE & NASCAR competition.....
I drive on SMOOTH roads..... Seems their shock will feel like concrete??

I want a 'firm' and smooth ride...... Anyone have any luck finding a set that keeps the truck comfortable??
 

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Shock Warehouse : It looks like their VERSION of the SUGGESTED / CORRECT rear shock?
In other words, they don't have anything in stock for a "premium smooth ride". ( Funny.... they have " no reviews " for this specific shock..... I wonder why......
Note the highlighted words"
" heavy duty - rough road" and " SCORE & NASCAR competition.....
I drive on SMOOTH roads..... Seems their shock will feel like concrete??

I want a 'firm' and smooth ride...... Anyone have any luck finding a set that keeps the truck comfortable??
I bought a set of shocks to replace my original Nivomats from these guys. There was nothing wrong with them, just wanted something different. This was before I was familiar with my 03. I talked to the guy and told him what I had, he suggested kyb excel shocks--a direct replacement lol. He said I didn't need to replace my stock rear springs--wrong. On the highway the rear would sway side to side. Scary AF!. I called him back and told him my issue, and I reminded him what he said about the excel being a direct replacement shock. He got really nasty and said "For what you paid, what do you expect?". So just make sure you do your own research before buying from them.
 

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I bought a set of shocks to replace my original Nivomats from these guys. There was nothing wrong with them, just wanted something different. This was before I was familiar with my 03. I talked to the guy and told him what I had, he suggested kyb excel shocks--a direct replacement lol. He said I didn't need to replace my stock rear springs--wrong. On the highway the rear would sway side to side. Scary AF!. I called him back and told him my issue, and I reminded him what he said about the excel being a direct replacement shock. He got really nasty and said "For what you paid, what do you expect?". So just make sure you do your own research before buying from them.
I agree...... The guy told me the Nivomats are an old antique design, and are not like new technology. I later said, " Ok..... so tell me what shock I would buy, and keep my springs.
He never responded.
Maybe I'll go ahead and buy the factory installed shocks. My current original shocks seem fine, but with 175,000 miles, a new set should be the smartest purchase?
 

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I agree...... The guy told me the Nivomats are an old antique design, and are not like new technology. I later said, " Ok..... so tell me what shock I would buy, and keep my springs.
He never responded.
Maybe I'll go ahead and buy the factory installed shocks. My current original shocks seem fine, but with 175,000 miles, a new set should be the smartest purchase?
When I replaced mine they had around 250k and they still worked great.
 

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When I replaced mine they had around 250k and they still worked great.
Nivomats or the ZW7 premium shocks worked fine....?.. ( just trying to keep my brain matter organized ) My Yukon rides nice and smooth, and pretty nice over bumps. Lately, when I run over little bumps, at medium speed, I do feel it, probably due to the age of the shocks?..... I don't want to loose that Cadillac feel....

(I Apologize .. Difficult to nail down the best replacement shocks... I have gotten so many different answers.... ( From what, I thought was going to be a simple answer)

But from what you suggest... I think I'm getting the ACDelco factory replacements, same as what's on it now.
 

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Nivomats or the ZW7 premium shocks worked fine....?.. ( just trying to keep my brain matter organized ) My Yukon rides nice and smooth, and pretty nice over bumps. Lately, when I run over little bumps, at medium speed, I do feel it, probably due to the age of the shocks?..... I don't want to loose that Cadillac feel....

(I Apologize .. Difficult to nail down the best replacement shocks... I have gotten so many different answers.... ( From what, I thought was going to be a simple answer)

But from what you suggest... I think I'm getting the ACDelco factory replacements, same as what's on it now.
They were Nivomats. It had the rpo ZW7.
 

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They were Nivomats. It had the rpo ZW7.
ZW7 is 'premium smooth ride'... But Nivomats option requires also the RPO code, either G65 or G69.
If not the G codes you get, what I have, the 'premium shocks'.

Nivomats code is the added 'G' RPOs...... ZW7 has 3 or more options. It took research to decipher all the opinions.
( Now you understand, how I was confused when shopping )
 

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ZW7 is 'premium smooth ride'... But Nivomats option requires also the RPO code, either G65 or G69.
If not the G codes you get, what I have, the 'premium shocks'.

Nivomats code is the added 'G' RPOs...... ZW7 has 3 or more options. It took research to decipher all the opinions.
( Now you understand, how I was confused when shopping )
I probably do have those other codes. I haven’t looked at my codes in years. Mine definitely had the Nivomat shocks. I had a pic of them.
EDIT--Found the pic.IMAG1301001_1541794293795_417238532049062.jpgIMAG1300_417276151573631.jpg
 

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These are the Nivomats I got a couple weeks ago..... I wonder if it is worth getting the matching springs, to use them? If not, I can return them.
Beside the 'self-leveling' aspect. What makes them better than a quality replacement standard style shock, for my factory-installed, regular nice shocks..... ?

THAT answer has eluded me so far, when I ask .... I have no plans to tow a boat...
 

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These are the Nivomats I got a couple weeks ago..... I wonder if it is worth getting the matching springs, to use them? If not, I can return them.
Beside the 'self-leveling' aspect. What makes them better than a quality replacement standard style shock, for my factory-installed, regular nice shocks..... ?

THAT answer has eluded me so far, when I ask .... I have no plans to tow a boat...
Not really sure. They do make a nice ride tho. In the pic I put the kyb next to the Nivomat. Guy said they were a direct reply. Look at the size difference. Guy was an A**hole. Just trying to make a sale.
 

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