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โOct-12-2018 09:19 PM
brinson wrote:
I appreciate the advise guys. I will talk to my local frame and front end truck facility and see what they think. I definitely do not want to affect the every day ride of the truck as this is my daily driver. Like I said the truck handle pretty well as is but does squat some which affects my head lights. I can't imagine how 6000 lbs wouldn't cause most any truck to squat some even a F550. I've used air bags before and definitely do not want to go that route. I thought that upper stable loads may give it enough to compensate somewhat for the sag without affecting the ride unloaded as I assume additional springs would do.
โOct-12-2018 08:18 PM
NRALIFR wrote:
Thereโs never a shortage of stubborn, strident opinions here is there?
:):)
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Bedlam wrote:
That works great if you keep your truck loaded, but it will negatively affect your unloaded ride. SDTruckSprings.com had good prices on upgraded spring packs for applications like that.
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โOct-12-2018 04:27 PM
Maybe because the overloads donโt engage until 3โ of squat?
โOct-12-2018 04:11 PM
jaycocreek wrote:Your spring rate is probably sufficient but you need more preload.
Really..Then why is he squatting...Add springs not bandages the internet community is advising.
Ad all the bandages and enjoy the sway....
Nonsense...
โOct-12-2018 04:06 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
Add springs not bandages the internet community is advising.
โOct-12-2018 03:27 PM
Your spring rate is probably sufficient but you need more preload.