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djwest21@aol.com wrote:
Most High end fivers come with shocks on them which really they all should for safety. Shocks will make a real big difference. Rolling across country we hit some really bad roads but I could see the fiver in the mirror bouncing a bit but we never felt much in the truck.Also once we arrived we found all was well in the inside of the fiver.
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โFeb-08-2017 06:19 PM
gitane59 wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
My heavy metal to metal slamming was mostly eliminated by replacing the OEM pin box with a 5th Airborne hitch. I think any pin box with an air bladder and a shock absorber will help.
But I also think some wheelbase and highway combinations will produce bouncing.
My metal to metal slamming was eliminated by install Firestone Airbag on my F350 Dually and get the truck just slightly higher so that the overloads springs did not contact the frame bracket on impact. Bilstein 4600 shock also made slight improvement later to the ride however it is still teeth rattling on some damaged concrete freeways such as old parts of the I69 in Michigan.
I am ever so happy to see Toledo and the Ohio border when going south and dread leaving Ohio going north because of the concrete Michigan roads.
โFeb-08-2017 02:57 PM
TxGearhead wrote:
My heavy metal to metal slamming was mostly eliminated by replacing the OEM pin box with a 5th Airborne hitch. I think any pin box with an air bladder and a shock absorber will help.
But I also think some wheelbase and highway combinations will produce bouncing.
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โFeb-07-2017 04:35 AM
TxGearhead wrote:Like I said in a previous post I did the same as you but went with Centerpoint air suspension on the 5er along with air pin box. I put Bilstein shocks on the truck as well.
My heavy metal to metal slamming was mostly eliminated by replacing the OEM pin box with a 5th Airborne hitch. I think any pin box with an air bladder and a shock absorber will help.
But I also think some wheelbase and highway combinations will produce bouncing.
โFeb-07-2017 04:24 AM
Learjet wrote:Sorry if it came off sounding rude was not meant that way.colliehauler wrote:Learjet wrote:If you read the OP info it says 4 door long bed.
you guys are not saying whether or not we are talking about a CC long bed....I thought the CCLB was suppose to have the best ride of all the combos.
A long bed with SuperCab (Ford) has almost the same wheel base as a CCSB....so we really should be talking wheel base to compare?
Missed that in his profile, thanks for point that out to me. But, beyond that it got fuzz. Fair enough?
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