Me Again wrote:
ppine wrote:
Any vehicle with a soft ride on pavement is probably going to be terrible in the dirt. For an F-350 how you drive makes a big difference. Add bigger shocks, lower tire pressure, having a long bed helps a lot.
The trucks I don't like to ride in are the ones with a short wheel base like a Jeep. Very choppy ride.
"Add bigger Shocks"????? Bigger/HD shocks do not improve empty trucks ride quality.
Until one has used adjustable shocks like Rancho 9000's and understand what effect it has when turning them down to 1 when not towing/hauling, one does not understand the beauty/benefit of an adjustable shock.
Yes the Rancho 9000's improve ride quality, but the problem is they don't last on a heavy truck. I ran a set that were shot in less than a year. And here's another owner with a heavy truck who's Rancho 9000's that didn't last.
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