1995 Chevy Suburban Rough Ride

Tiny
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  • 1995 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 255,000 MILES
I recently replaced my shocks my self on my suburban after putting on new tires. They were wat oast due to be replaced, been a 150,000 ago. But it seems like it is riding rougher or at least the same as before with exsessive bounceing on even the leastof good roads. Is it possible that I installed the shocks wrong? They are regular Monroe gas shocks that were reconmended by the auto parts store for trucks. Or is there something else I should check out?
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 AT 11:44 AM

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Tiny
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A monroe shock may give a little softer/bouncier ride than say a KYB. It really depends on if they are gas charged or oil shocks and what they were designed to give, nice ride or performance ride. What kind did you take off it?
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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 AT 8:52 PM

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