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Grit_dog
Sep 17, 2017Navigator
Without touching the springs, not a who.e lot you can do to soften the suspension, but what about tire pressure.
Unloaded, you could get away with probably 25-30 psi in the rear tires and drop the fronts accordingly as well. Even loaded, if you only have 2000lbs pin weight, you likely don't need 80psi in the rear.
If you've already softened up the tires to the minimum to support the given load, then try some of the other stuff mentioned.
Unloaded, you could get away with probably 25-30 psi in the rear tires and drop the fronts accordingly as well. Even loaded, if you only have 2000lbs pin weight, you likely don't need 80psi in the rear.
If you've already softened up the tires to the minimum to support the given load, then try some of the other stuff mentioned.
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