Jul-12-2014 05:12 AM
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Jul-22-2014 02:01 PM
comanche38 wrote:
Good choice on the Bilsteins! ktosv - The Bilsteins made a difference in both instances (smoother ride and better dampening). The dampening is the main issue with the stock shocks and it took care of it. The shocks on these are very easy to remove/install and can be done in your driveway. Good luck
Jul-22-2014 10:55 AM
Jul-18-2014 02:12 PM
Jul-18-2014 08:07 AM
Tiggs wrote:
I paid closer attention to the van's ride yesterday. On smoother roads it does have a decent ride, I feel little transferance of road conditions up through the steering column. The worst part of the trip the rhythmic bounce the van experiences traveling over the expansion joints. If I could just get a handle on that, I would be much happier with the ride.
Jul-18-2014 04:57 AM
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Jul-13-2014 06:14 AM
Tiggs wrote:The 80 psi is for when the van is loaded to GVWR.
.....................My tires are Bridgestone V-Steel R1B 265's, Load range is E and the max pressure is 90 psi on the tire. The door panel lists my pressures should be set at 50psi in the front and 80psi in the rear. I checked the owners manual and I don't see any recommendation to lower those pressures. Wouldn't lower than stated pressures cause tire overheating and risk damage to the sidewalls?