โJun-14-2015 10:51 PM
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mkasner wrote:
I agree with you on the stableloads pins rattling
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โJun-17-2015 03:21 PM
Crumm wrote:Grit dog wrote:Crumm wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Interesting ideas. I don't want the hassle of drilling my springs though.
I tried hard plastic felling wedges. Ground a couple cost notches across one side to keep hose clamps engaged around them and the spring.
Worked for a trip. Not sure how long the hose clamps would hold up but did exactly what it was supposed to.
Trade it for a Ford as they have pre-drilled springs.
Haha, that's a good idea!
Wait, I have a '15 F250 currently, and had a '13 F250 prior. Dropped the camper on that Ferd one day to move it in the driveway and there was nothing stable loads could have done to keep the camper from burying the back of that 250. Didn't think I was even going to have enough travel in the jacks to get them off the ground! Lol. And I had to put a skateboard under the trailer hitch to keep it off the ground!
Glad to see your a comedian too but we better not quit our day jobs.
โJun-17-2015 09:10 AM
Grit dog wrote:Crumm wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Interesting ideas. I don't want the hassle of drilling my springs though.
I tried hard plastic felling wedges. Ground a couple cost notches across one side to keep hose clamps engaged around them and the spring.
Worked for a trip. Not sure how long the hose clamps would hold up but did exactly what it was supposed to.
Trade it for a Ford as they have pre-drilled springs.
Haha, that's a good idea!
Wait, I have a '15 F250 currently, and had a '13 F250 prior. Dropped the camper on that Ferd one day to move it in the driveway and there was nothing stable loads could have done to keep the camper from burying the back of that 250. Didn't think I was even going to have enough travel in the jacks to get them off the ground! Lol. And I had to put a skateboard under the trailer hitch to keep it off the ground!
โJun-17-2015 08:59 AM
โJun-17-2015 08:52 AM
Crumm wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Interesting ideas. I don't want the hassle of drilling my springs though.
I tried hard plastic felling wedges. Ground a couple cost notches across one side to keep hose clamps engaged around them and the spring.
Worked for a trip. Not sure how long the hose clamps would hold up but did exactly what it was supposed to.
Trade it for a Ford as they have pre-drilled springs.
โJun-16-2015 09:47 PM
Crumm wrote:B-n-B wrote:
These worked great for me and one of the best mods I added. I sit level and it places the weight on the overload spring. Zero noise and pleasant ride and there is just one 9/16 nut to remove/install these. This of course is for the truck in my sig.
http://www.supersprings.com/superswaystops_overview.asp
Those are for the upper overload. Supersprings, Torklift and Energy Suspention make similar blocks. The ones I was talking about are for the lower overloads.
โJun-16-2015 08:31 PM
Crumm wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Interesting ideas. I don't want the hassle of drilling my springs though.
I tried hard plastic felling wedges. Ground a couple cost notches across one side to keep hose clamps engaged around them and the spring.
Worked for a trip. Not sure how long the hose clamps would hold up but did exactly what it was supposed to.
Trade it for a Ford as they have pre-drilled springs.
โJun-16-2015 08:29 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Interesting ideas. I don't want the hassle of drilling my springs though.
I tried hard plastic felling wedges. Ground a couple cost notches across one side to keep hose clamps engaged around them and the spring.
Worked for a trip. Not sure how long the hose clamps would hold up but did exactly what it was supposed to.
โJun-16-2015 07:40 PM
โJun-16-2015 06:32 PM
B-n-B wrote:
These worked great for me and one of the best mods I added. I sit level and it places the weight on the overload spring. Zero noise and pleasant ride and there is just one 9/16 nut to remove/install these. This of course is for the truck in my sig.
http://www.supersprings.com/superswaystops_overview.asp
โJun-15-2015 08:04 PM