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JIMNLIN
Jan 05, 2014Explorer III
The OP is asking about steering input from the road/pastures and IMO he's going to have to drive each particular truck and find one thats suits his medical issues.
Don't assume all F250 have as much feed back as other F250's with a different package.
Same goes for a Dodge and GM as feed back is different even in a 2wd vs 4x4.
Tires can make a difference in feed back. The bigger the tire the more feed back.
Our older vehicles had PS systems that the driver had little road surface feed back. It was great.
For whatever reason the industry decided the average driver needed more road surface feed back. Now with certain tires/suspension setups a crack in the road feels like a rough RR track crossing.
Don't assume all F250 have as much feed back as other F250's with a different package.
Same goes for a Dodge and GM as feed back is different even in a 2wd vs 4x4.
Tires can make a difference in feed back. The bigger the tire the more feed back.
Our older vehicles had PS systems that the driver had little road surface feed back. It was great.
For whatever reason the industry decided the average driver needed more road surface feed back. Now with certain tires/suspension setups a crack in the road feels like a rough RR track crossing.
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