1985 C10 shock recommendations

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Caleb
Truck Year
1985
Truck Model
C10 Silverado Longbed
Engine Size
334
Can you recommend shock absorbers for a normal ride height C10 1985 longbed? I'm after comfortable ride over speed bumps and bigger jolts. Right now there seems to be very little if any rebound absorption specially at the rear. My shocks are worn for sure but looking at the old Chevy commercials it seems like bouncy ride was an "original quality" of the truck. I'm sure modern shocks could do better.

Also has anyone experimented with removing one leaf from the rear leaf pack, and if so, which one? I do not need load capacity, just better suspension.

I've already done one major improvement to the ride: General Grabber AT3 tires in 31x10.5x15. Compared to the 255 and 275/60x15 tires they really made small bumps and tarmac cracks disappear. Highly recommended.
 

Bloodhound1981

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Rusty
Truck Year
1981
Truck Model
C-10
Engine Size
5.7
I have a stock height 1981 C10 longbed with Bilstein 4600's. They are fantastic.
 

Finkaire

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Loren
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
Silverado c10
Engine Size
305
I just purchased Monroe gas shocks, I don’t need or want stiff suspension. Made in the US and didn’t break the bank.
 

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1986
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K20
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350
KYB gas shocks are pretty good too, and for a decent price.
 

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