Stupid question: My truck has thin factory bumpers on the overload springs. When I'm parked (with TC installed), I have about 3/4" of clearance between the pads and the springs. The truck "looks" level to me, but I've never put a micrometer on it.
It obvious from the clean spot on the overload spring right below the stop that the pad is making contact as I'm bouncing along down the road. I can rock the rig side-to-side enough just by pushing it back and forth to watch the overloads hit the pads, too.
So, the stupid q: do I want the overloads to be engaged 100% of the time when the TC is loaded, or are they doing their job engaging intermittently as I hit potholes and gusty crosswinds?
Sorry for hijack, I'm new to all this and this looks like a great mod (I even have some UHMW plastic). It's just not obvious it's going to buy me a handling improvement since I DO contact the overloads, just not steadily.
OTOH, my overload springs are operating by engaging/disengaging. Maybe it'd be smoother if instead they were operating by engaging more/ less.
2013 Travel Lite 960RX
2001 Ford F350 Diesel Super Cab Long Bed