Sep-20-2015 08:21 AM
Sep-24-2015 12:29 PM
dasadab wrote:
I was thinking it would be nice to carry the ballast in water and will do so if I can think of a good way to do so without spending too much.
Sep-24-2015 11:52 AM
dasadab wrote:
Aired down to 55 front and 55 rear does make a good difference. Crazy harshness is gone--lets say it went from a 10 on the harshness scale, to a 7. Sulastic kit and adjustable Rancho 900XL's go on next week. I am also going to throw in a few hundred pounds of ballast in the rear. I was thinking it would be nice to carry the ballast in water and will do so if I can think of a good way to do so without spending too much.
Sep-24-2015 07:50 AM
Sep-23-2015 05:05 PM
Sep-22-2015 05:35 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Grit dog wrote:dasadab wrote:
Thanks for the comments. I have learned a lot. After watching this video, I ordered the Sulastic kit. I also spoke with a local Truck/4x4 speciality shop with an excellent reputation. They said they had excellent results with the Sulastic Kit. They also suggested Rancho 1200XL shocks. They also suggested airing down and loading the bed with some weight. I think that I am going to do all of the above.
Links below. I have no connections with any company, just trying to set up my new truck for the next 10 years, with camper on sometimes, and camper off most of the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcFZiKlL4PY
Sulastic.com
Dude, just lower your tire pressure and see what happens. Still talking about it......
WHY do that when the local Truck/4X4 Shop has OP convinced to spend $$$
Airing down is free so it can't be that simple
Sep-22-2015 04:42 AM
Sep-21-2015 11:46 PM
Grit dog wrote:dasadab wrote:
Thanks for the comments. I have learned a lot. After watching this video, I ordered the Sulastic kit. I also spoke with a local Truck/4x4 speciality shop with an excellent reputation. They said they had excellent results with the Sulastic Kit. They also suggested Rancho 1200XL shocks. They also suggested airing down and loading the bed with some weight. I think that I am going to do all of the above.
Links below. I have no connections with any company, just trying to set up my new truck for the next 10 years, with camper on sometimes, and camper off most of the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcFZiKlL4PY
Sulastic.com
Dude, just lower your tire pressure and see what happens. Still talking about it......
Sep-21-2015 11:15 PM
dasadab wrote:
Thanks for the comments. I have learned a lot. After watching this video, I ordered the Sulastic kit. I also spoke with a local Truck/4x4 speciality shop with an excellent reputation. They said they had excellent results with the Sulastic Kit. They also suggested Rancho 1200XL shocks. They also suggested airing down and loading the bed with some weight. I think that I am going to do all of the above.
Links below. I have no connections with any company, just trying to set up my new truck for the next 10 years, with camper on sometimes, and camper off most of the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcFZiKlL4PY
Sulastic.com
Sep-21-2015 08:59 PM
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Sep-21-2015 01:45 PM
Sep-21-2015 01:04 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Oh, 5,380 is not the rating... It's how much the truck actually WEIGHS on that axle! What's disappointing about that? At 5380lbs per axle, the truck is already well over its GVWR.