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daven

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06 Tahoe with 102K on it and it has a bouncy ride. I figure that it is time for new shocks. I have nivomats on the rear. Can I replace the fronts w/ Bil HD's now and do the rears later? Will there be any problems if I do this?
 

Cobra

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I was thinking of doing the same since i bought the full set of Bilsteins before I new what Nivomats were and I had them. I'm keeping the Nivomats on the rear but still undecided to run stocks up front or the Bilsteins...Not sure if I want to mismatch not that it will be seen..
 

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