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Bedlam
Oct 07, 2014Moderator
I think you will like the upper StableLoad pads. For those of you that do not like the unloaded ride because of spring/pad slap, you can try the Energy Suspension pads. They do offer a better ride, but they compress to half their height before really engaging your upper overload spring (the reason I switched to StableLoads).
The lower StableLoads on my Ford fit three wedges in back and only two up front without lifting the rear. By putting a floor jack under the receiver to unload the suspension, I was able to fit three wedges up front too. You can wedge in blocks of wood between the spring pack and lower overload keeping it captive with a lag screw though the overload. I did this on and off almost about a year before deciding on adding the lower wedges.
The lower StableLoads on my Ford fit three wedges in back and only two up front without lifting the rear. By putting a floor jack under the receiver to unload the suspension, I was able to fit three wedges up front too. You can wedge in blocks of wood between the spring pack and lower overload keeping it captive with a lag screw though the overload. I did this on and off almost about a year before deciding on adding the lower wedges.
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