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carringb
Mar 07, 2016Explorer
It's not necessary to get full front axle weight restoration on all vehicles.
But, in the OPs case it sounds like trying 1 or two links righter might be a good idea. Another recommendation from Blue Ox is to have ~2" of bar deflection. I tried 1.5" at first and felt some porpoising, so I took up another link which put it at 2.5" and now it rides level over even the worse road heaves (my mountain drive has a couple slow active land slides the highway goes though. I've caught air a couple times because it changed so much in the course of a week).
But, in the OPs case it sounds like trying 1 or two links righter might be a good idea. Another recommendation from Blue Ox is to have ~2" of bar deflection. I tried 1.5" at first and felt some porpoising, so I took up another link which put it at 2.5" and now it rides level over even the worse road heaves (my mountain drive has a couple slow active land slides the highway goes though. I've caught air a couple times because it changed so much in the course of a week).
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