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The shocks are for ride quality lol, I dropped the front axle and when I unbolted the shocks neither side extended nor retracted after being unbolted… so they aren’t doing much at all lol. The truck drives down the road fairly straight but there’s still quite a bit of play in steering, like the wheel is straight when going down road but if doing a slight left I have the wheel probably every bit of 60° rotated to left.
Generally speaking, yes, shocks are for ride quality. But when the springs are overly stiff, the shocks don't change the ride quality, they are just along for the ride.
Only gas shocks will extend when they are removed. Hydraulic shocks just stay put, usually.