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Join Date: Oct 2014
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My shocks are about 5 years old, seems like I can still feel every bump in the road. Any ideas how to smooth out those bumps? i know it's a farmers truck & not a Cadillac... but any ideas?...
Marko. |
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If you dont haul anything with it, you can remove some of the spring leaves but it will also lower the truck some.
Mainly the short leaves or every other one. |
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Location: Socal
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Always considered my '48 to be pretty wimpy in that department. Pretty flat
leaves and probably pretty worn out. I controlled what I had with some stupidly expensive double adjustable shocks and a custom front sway bar. Works like a charm. |
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with those shocks.... did they dampen the road enuff to be worth the cost?... for you?
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They got rid of the buck-board ride and the sway bar took care of the aircraft carrier lean every time you turned a street corner.
There's a wide variation of settings for bump & rebound but at over $165 each, they're not a solution for everyone..... |
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