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Handbasket
Mar 18, 2014Explorer
If the air bags are plumbed to a single fill or gauge, that's for sure aggravating the issue. Too much air and not enough shock can, too. The air is not self damping like a steel spring. A minor help may be to pack dense stuff like canned goods down as low as possible. I'm assuming correct load range tires and tire pressures.
But I don't think there's any way to stop all the body roll in those situations. There's just too much mass up too high. Stiffer sway bars may help some with that situation, as well as with parked stiffness, but don't expect night and day changes.
Jim, "Feng shui: An ancient Oriental art for separating money from the gullible."
But I don't think there's any way to stop all the body roll in those situations. There's just too much mass up too high. Stiffer sway bars may help some with that situation, as well as with parked stiffness, but don't expect night and day changes.
Jim, "Feng shui: An ancient Oriental art for separating money from the gullible."
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