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IAMICHABOD
Mar 20, 2016Explorer II
Having a 2005 Chevy Chassis like yours, I had some problems with the bouncing,that was taken care of by putting on a set of Bilsteins,that would be the first thing I would do,it also helped in the side to side roll,improving the handling in the wind.
Then I would check the alignment,had mine checked at 90000 and found that was in great shape,Chevy Chassis don't have the problems that plague the Fords,even my alignment shop agreed on that.
As for the 80 lbs in the tires,that seems to high,on my Michelin LTX M/S 2 I run 65psi front and 75psi rear,well within the specs for the weight on each axle,and it handles very well.
Then I would check the alignment,had mine checked at 90000 and found that was in great shape,Chevy Chassis don't have the problems that plague the Fords,even my alignment shop agreed on that.
As for the 80 lbs in the tires,that seems to high,on my Michelin LTX M/S 2 I run 65psi front and 75psi rear,well within the specs for the weight on each axle,and it handles very well.
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