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jimh406
Aug 15, 2019Explorer III
First, tighten the tiedowns to correct tension. Overtightening causes extra stress on the mount locations on the Truck Camper.
Usually, porpoising is an out of balance condition. Better shocks should help. I’m assuming you have stock shocks.
But, there are things you can do before spending money. Try adjusting the Timbrens softer or slightly harder. Finally, try adjusting the tire pressure while staying high enough to support the weight you are carrying on your Tundra. The first place I’d look is probably front tire pressure since I’m assuming you are already at max pressure on the rear.
Usually, porpoising is an out of balance condition. Better shocks should help. I’m assuming you have stock shocks.
But, there are things you can do before spending money. Try adjusting the Timbrens softer or slightly harder. Finally, try adjusting the tire pressure while staying high enough to support the weight you are carrying on your Tundra. The first place I’d look is probably front tire pressure since I’m assuming you are already at max pressure on the rear.
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