Oct-21-2020 09:46 PM
Oct-26-2020 01:39 PM
Oct-26-2020 12:46 PM
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.
Oct-26-2020 11:38 AM
Oct-26-2020 09:16 AM
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.
Oct-26-2020 08:46 AM
Oct-24-2020 03:23 PM
billtex wrote:noteven wrote:
Also my Ford is a bit floppier in the frame department than my Dodge there seems to be a lot more “vibration and harshness” through to the cab on certain roads.
A little more info (sig line) would be helpful. Is this an F150?
Oct-23-2020 07:42 PM
noteven wrote:
Also my Ford is a bit floppier in the frame department than my Dodge there seems to be a lot more “vibration and harshness” through to the cab on certain roads.
Oct-23-2020 10:52 AM
Oct-23-2020 06:00 AM
noteven wrote:
Also my Ford is a bit floppier in the frame department than my Dodge there seems to be a lot more “vibration and harshness” through to the cab on certain roads.
Oct-23-2020 05:29 AM
Oct-23-2020 05:18 AM
Oct-22-2020 06:59 PM
Oct-22-2020 06:49 PM
billtex wrote:LosAngeles wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
Hallmark Cuchara 9.5 ft is 1893# dry weight. There's almost nothing over the truck cab but the frame, some canvas, and the mattress.
I'm seriously missing something in this conversation.
I don’t feel like justifying my quest for better handling
But we have a TON of solar on the front of the roof
Plus a bunch of stuff in the under bed storage
So yes, you are missing some details.
But as I said - I don’t want to justify my desire for a less jittery ride when on rough pavement. You don’t need all the details on my rig.
I just want to learn of possible fixes.
And total wet weight of rig is 11,300 lbs.
I recall it was fairly closely split between front and rear axle. And it rides dead level.
Didn’t you come here asking for advice?
Good luck...
Oct-22-2020 05:19 PM
LosAngeles wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
Hallmark Cuchara 9.5 ft is 1893# dry weight. There's almost nothing over the truck cab but the frame, some canvas, and the mattress.
I'm seriously missing something in this conversation.
I don’t feel like justifying my quest for better handling
But we have a TON of solar on the front of the roof
Plus a bunch of stuff in the under bed storage
So yes, you are missing some details.
But as I said - I don’t want to justify my desire for a less jittery ride when on rough pavement. You don’t need all the details on my rig.
I just want to learn of possible fixes.
And total wet weight of rig is 11,300 lbs.
I recall it was fairly closely split between front and rear axle. And it rides dead level.