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Unless as argued earlier, that a heavier truck increases downward pressure.
In which case the lovely sticker pack that arrived this week is going straight on.
Unless as argued earlier, that a heavier truck increases downward pressure.
In which case the lovely sticker pack that arrived this week is going straight on.
As long as you dont put a spare wheel on the roof cos you'll fall right over, and all that lovely weight pushing down on your wheels will be crushing your door handles.
I just test drove my truck with new procomp es9000's and LC springs and no arb's.
It feels even better than before, suspension response wise, which is to be expected but it is still very stable when cornering and changing direction which is a relief.
I just need to remember to keep the spare on the back carrier and I just might not die.
Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
I just test drove my truck with new procomp es9000's and LC springs and no arb's.
It feels even better than before, suspension response wise, which is to be expected but it is still very stable when cornering and changing direction which is a relief.
It's just the doom-mongers who would have you believe otherwise. Handles a treat without doesn't it. Only thing I ever noticed, specifically only when the front arb was removed, was a slight tad of compensation in driving style needed for either over or under steer. Can't remember which, exactly. Other than that, it is actually far more stable than it was before with the OEM shocks, springs and arb's.
It's just the doom-mongers who would have you believe otherwise. Handles a treat without doesn't it. Only thing I ever noticed, specifically only when the front arb was removed, was a slight tad of compensation in driving style needed for either over or under steer. Can't remember which, exactly. Other than that, it is actually far more stable than it was before with the OEM shocks, springs and arb's.
Yup, totally agree Matt, simple wee change to driving style (actually I drive like an old man anyway) and it's better.
Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
btw gas and oil can weigh the same ,under certain conditions according to bernouillis eqn,but i refuse to be drawn..........just that they can .....goodnight
btw gas and oil can weigh the same ,under certain conditions according to bernouillis eqn,but i refuse to be drawn..........just that they can .....goodnight
You do know that Andy will be chomping at the bit trying to resist replying?
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