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Grit_dog
Oct 26, 2020Navigator
LosAngeles wrote:bighatnohorse wrote:
I would evaluate the shocks. It sounds as if the shocks are really stiff. Adjustable shocks might give you a less vibration ride on rough roads.
The problem is that too soft a shock system will feel spongy and soft on other types of road surfaces.
Good luck in your endeavor.
Thanks. :-)
Due to reasons I wont bother to explain here.... I am unable to swap the shocks at this point. We talkin like top secret witness protection stuff here, or just some boring reason? Lol
This is why the StableLoads (front) have real appeal - they are bolt on, and super easy to remove, if need be.
The truck camper review by Mellow Mike raved about the improvement of the blue StableLoads in the front. He was against them, but the front end improvements were substantial. Smoothed things out. Makes sense.
I may go this way. About $200 + super easy installation.
LA, I don't understand, I'll assume you meant Sumos, not Stablloads. 2 totally different things and no such thing as a front stable load.
However I'm still perplexed. And not just how you could add sumos, but not swap shocks, but how you think that adding something that makes the front suspension sitffer and not bottom out has any bearing on how the shocks handle, especially since your response to bighat was in concurrence with wanting a more compliant ride.
Good luck with your science experiment...
And for the record, your truck is already built to handle that weight easily
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