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Old 07-26-2007, 08:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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what do you recommend for a smooth ride?

i bought a 2007 standard 2wd titan crew cab,i love it by the way. but the only problem is a small bumpy ride at times. what is your input for a smoother ride? plus my buddy works at the dealer , so i can get a good price on what ever. im new to your forum so sorry if this has been brought up.
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Re: what do you recommend for a smooth ride?

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Re: what do you recommend for a smooth ride?

First and foremost? A Citroen.
Get anything with air over oil and you will get a smooth ride.
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thanks you guys, for the input!!
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