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firematt422

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Indeed going faster will help, but you can also lower the psi in your tires. They recommend like 40-44, but you can run as low as 30-35 on road for comfort, but it'll cost your some tire wear as trade-off.

You might also look at your shocks. If they're over 50-75k miles you're probably ready to rebuild/replace.
 

zombiekiller

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what do you mean by "shaking"?

If the truck is shaking when you're going slow over bumps, you broke something.

If the truck feels choppy, get some decent leaf springs, lower your collars by one position, or get some better shocks.
 

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It's not your tires. Time for Shock service or rebuild. I'm betting if you go up to 90 or 100 mph it will Rock Back and forth like a boat. But actually I would check your Ball Joints 1st. If any play then replace them. That's cheaper than Shocks
 
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