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mdpay
Aug 11, 2015Explorer
I originally went with upper stable loads only on my 2012 chevy 3500hd due to the lack of clearance on the lower overload spring.
Due to my constant search for better, I added the lower stable loads. I only had 1/2" gap at empty ride height. Installing requires raising or unloading the rear suspension, I use a floor jack placed under the hitch. The result was a noticeable improvement in handling. I recommend using the upper and lower. The lowers cause a clicking noise due to removal of the lower plastic spring pad. This clicking is only noticeable when you disengage the lower stable load. Can only hear clicking with windows open at slow speeds with bumpy road.
Due to my constant search for better, I added the lower stable loads. I only had 1/2" gap at empty ride height. Installing requires raising or unloading the rear suspension, I use a floor jack placed under the hitch. The result was a noticeable improvement in handling. I recommend using the upper and lower. The lowers cause a clicking noise due to removal of the lower plastic spring pad. This clicking is only noticeable when you disengage the lower stable load. Can only hear clicking with windows open at slow speeds with bumpy road.
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