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Rmoses
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Jul 27, 2020

Roadmaster Active Suspension

Anyone out there have any experience with the Roadmaster active suspension system that attaches to your left spring? I am well under the capacity for my truck and have my load leveled adjusted to about where I want it but still feel a little more bounce on some bumps than I would like and am looking at their system.
  • My friend had them on his Titan and loved them. Have another friend who just installed them on his Titan and is still trying to dial them in. Both of them felt that they had excessive sway and mushy shocks.
  • I had them on 3 different trucks including the one I have now. I like them. Reduce axle wrap full-time and rear-end sag when loaded. They don't affect unloaded ride of the truck but do make the rear end a little higher unloaded.
    Easy enough to install....took me an afternoon but I am slow and very careful when a vehicle is up on jack stands! (And don't use Harbor Freight stands!!). You can sometimes find them on ebay (new) for a great price.
  • I've looked at those in the past, but I have gone with the Hellwig overload spring setup on the last 2 F150's I've owned.



    These just work for me and I think cost a little less?

    They have made it so I don't 'sag' by about 2" just dropping the tongue on the truck and with the WD bars set, AND my 1.75" front level, still keeps the truck essentially "level" even when hitched up to my heavy #7000 TT.

    Good luck! Mitch