โSep-20-2016 08:36 AM
โSep-20-2016 02:48 PM
myredracer wrote:
Hard to imagine springs breaking on a TT that is that new, but it does on occasion. The OEM plastic bushings can be totally shot in just a couple thousand miles and it's a good idea to replace them with something better from the start.
Did you replace just the shackles or the equalizers also? We installed the Dexter E-Z Flex equalizers and they made a huge improvement. If you think it's good now, you oughta try adding shocks to the TT too. We have 4400 lb springs/axles and along with a Reese DC cam WDH and shocks, it handles like a sports car on the endless twisty & hilly roads in the western states. The Bilsteins on our truck also help. If it were me I'd weigh the TT to see if one side is much heavier than the other and see how that compares to the load capacity rating on those LRC tires.
โSep-20-2016 10:48 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:This might be a better suggestion for sway issues vs things like getting LT tires on the tow vehicle.
Last week, on our 1,500 mile trip from Nashville to Florida and points between, I could not believe the improvement in handling from these modifications. I now have no proposing, no sway and the rig just handles significantly better and it wasn't bad before. It could have been the replacement of the original broken/weak spring, the installation of heaver springs or the MorRyde upgrade. I don't know what did it but I sure like it.
โSep-20-2016 10:41 AM
myredracer wrote:
Hard to imagine springs breaking on a TT that is that new, ....
โSep-20-2016 10:27 AM