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emcvay
Jul 25, 2019Explorer III
IT handled well without them so you make good points but it did raise the fronts 3/4" and sagged the rears 3 1/2" and wasn't fully loaded with water and food etc. So, I added the StableLoads (got in today) and gained 1 1/2" back in the rear and lowered the front back down to about normal. In essence the truck now sits level with the stable loads in and drives well (perhaps even better since the overloads are now fully engaged and they were not before.

Driveway slopes to the nose at about 3" on the camper level/bubble which is the same now as it was on the old truck ready to go :D

Full water, full food, 90% on fuel, 70%/99% on LP) just have to add a few clothes and hit the road :D
Decided to camp one night in a state park on our way south to see Mom and Dad (Dad's not well) which will be our 1200 mile test drive before we hit the road for two weeks and better than 2000 miles in August :D
Driveway slopes to the nose at about 3" on the camper level/bubble which is the same now as it was on the old truck ready to go :D
Full water, full food, 90% on fuel, 70%/99% on LP) just have to add a few clothes and hit the road :D
Decided to camp one night in a state park on our way south to see Mom and Dad (Dad's not well) which will be our 1200 mile test drive before we hit the road for two weeks and better than 2000 miles in August :D
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