wildcatgoal
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I installed Bilstein 4600's on my 2002 which has oversized BFG AT tires on 2014 Silverado wheels. I mention that because the tire/wheel combo is certainly heavier than any stock wheel configuration -- otherwise, that's the only difference from stock when it comes to suspension. Well, that and I've installed Bilsten 4600s. Ever since I did, the front end bounces after sharp bumps on the highway and even driving pretty slowly. I replaced the original 192K mile shocks with these Bilsteins and the suspension control is WORSE.
I mean it's so bad, if I'm following a curve on the highway and hit a bump, sometimes the truck will skip straight because the tires are bouncing up and down. On a rough city road it's like the entire front end is just bouncing around. I am going to try and find someone to drive next to me and see if the wheels are bouncing up and down after bumps because it certainly feels that way.
Anyone experience this before? Am I missing something here? Not that hard to install these things...
I mean it's so bad, if I'm following a curve on the highway and hit a bump, sometimes the truck will skip straight because the tires are bouncing up and down. On a rough city road it's like the entire front end is just bouncing around. I am going to try and find someone to drive next to me and see if the wheels are bouncing up and down after bumps because it certainly feels that way.
Anyone experience this before? Am I missing something here? Not that hard to install these things...