03 Denali, all stock. How do I 'stiffen' up the front end?

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My truck feels kinda squishy/bouncy up front when I go over whoops/bumps. What out there can I buy to stiffen it up some? Stopping the sway, etc
 

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few things but lets start from beginning

1) what shocks are you running?
2) how many miles on truck
3) belltech front/rear swaybars I sell on my store section would be one of the first upgrades I would get the truck will handle 10x better and ride much more responsive.
 

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yah they are shot.

belltech front/rear swaybars and front/rear belltech shocks will make it ride 10x better.
 
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I dont need rear shocks. Mine are new. Quote me a price for front shocks.
 

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what shocks are you running in the rear btw?
 
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brand new OEM ones, with a new air compressor.


Did u sell front shocks? price/
 

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if you have autoride on it i would just get factory replacement billsteins. if your lowered then id say go with belltech
 

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Chances are your pitman arm and idler arm are worn out too causing more looseness in the steering. If you have the autoride I'm pretty sure the front shocks are specific to the systme as well. I believe Napa sells the replacements that look just like the stockers for about $300 each.
 
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