Nov-07-2015 03:34 PM
Nov-08-2015 05:12 PM
Nov-08-2015 04:01 PM
jefe 4x4 wrote:
Grody,
Nice install. It will be instructive when you get some loaded and unloaded miles on the add-a-leaves. Since they are in the main pack the ride will suffer when unloaded. It looks like a well thought out set for folks with no secondaries and run most of the time WITH a load. Thinner leaves generally offer better flexibility so we'll see (or you will see).
I added one extra leaf in the main pack, but it was thicker and gave about 2" of lift, loaded or 3" lift unloaded. The ride suffered with no load, but the cumulative effect of 8 leaves on each side is fine with the loaded TC on. Very stable. Fortunately, the TC is on more now that off so we like the ride.
I've had good luck with our class V Reese Titan. It's 12 yrs. old now and has the old 2-1/2" receiver but seems to soldier on regardless of how I abuse it, and we've had loads up and over the 19,300 CGVW of the Dodge. The only real consequence of the Reese is it takes valuable spare space so I have to run with the spare half deflated to get it to fit in between the frame rails. to counter that woe I always carry 30# of CO2 when we travel to inflate tires by the side of the road. Combine that with Safety Seal tire plug kit and you can fix*almost any flat along the side of the road without removing the wheel. Just jack it up. *Whazoo's flat on our San Juan High TC trip near Telluride needed 17 plugs to span the gash in his new tire.
jefe
Nov-08-2015 03:36 PM
Nov-07-2015 05:13 PM