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dirtydan57 wrote:
With the rear air bags and my tires at about 65 I think mine rides pretty decently.
โNov-08-2016 08:33 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
My 15 RAM Dually with factory rear air ride with the rear tires at 35psi rode as good or better than a friends 3500 GMC SRW short bed.
Loaded and unloaded the truck rides GREAT!!!
Sounds like you changed your position on the ride quality...
OP,
Depending on your wife's back issue I would seriously consider a Motorhome. If anything you can get up and walk around. We have a Dodge DRW 07 model and that rides terrible and has been retired as a daily driver (because of the ride)to pulls a cattle trailer ever now and then. We even put a Ranch Hand front bumper on it to help with the ride.
โNov-08-2016 06:28 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
My 15 RAM Dually with factory rear air ride with the rear tires at 35psi rode as good or better than a friends 3500 GMC SRW short bed.
Loaded and unloaded the truck rides GREAT!!!
โNov-08-2016 02:30 PM
โNov-08-2016 05:47 AM
tatest wrote:
Lower back problems usually have more to do with the seat and how one fits into it than any vehicle ride quality issues. My lower back problems go back more than 50 years to an amusement ride injury in my late teens, and I've learned that what is most important is how I fit into the seat.
I've gotten rid of several vehicles within 2-3 years because I couldn't stay in the seat for more than an hour or so, kept others 10-12 years because I could sit in them all day.
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