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sbryan
Nov 30, 2018Explorer II
I don't have issues with everything I did. I didn't do a progressive install. After a lot of research I decided what I needed to do to make the truck roadworthy with the camper and did it all at once (except for the sway bar and Bilsteins, which I did as soon as I got the truck because the OEM shocks and lack of sway bar were already on my have to fix it list). Everything else was done the day I bought the Igloo. After over a year, trips to Alaska, Florida, Alabama, Canada, etc I can truthfully I wouldn't change a thing.
Do air up your tires to 80 rear and al least 65 front - I run 70 front. And I am a big fan of better tires than the OEM. My truck came with Michelins and the difference between the Michelins and the Nokians is night and day - higher weight rating, stiffer sidewalls and much better tread.
Good luck.
Do air up your tires to 80 rear and al least 65 front - I run 70 front. And I am a big fan of better tires than the OEM. My truck came with Michelins and the difference between the Michelins and the Nokians is night and day - higher weight rating, stiffer sidewalls and much better tread.
Good luck.
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