I want to smooth out my ride...

Dang things were expensive but I can keep them on a shelf...
I think between tire pressure and the shocks, I might be heading in the right direction.

Jeff

Sometimes less is more. It's all dependent with what you want. Bilstein makes a fine product. But they can be harsh in a street environment. I would try the tire pressure first, though. Sometimes that can make a huge difference depending on where you have them set. Also remember too, the pressure on the side of the tire is for MAX load. 9 times out of 10 you're not at the max. I always go by what the vehicle says and adjust from there if I need to. Usually the vehicle specs are far below the max for the tire. For instance, most P metric tires have a max of 35 PSI spec. That's at max load. A lot of times the car on which they are on specs air pressure between 28-32 PSI, so there can be a pretty big difference. You wouldn't think you could feel the difference in 3 PSI, but I promise you can.