2015 F150s payloads and suspension?
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2015 F150s payloads and suspension?
Most have heard of the new aluminum truck bodies coming in 2015 and the curb weight reductions. Max of 700# taken out of the heaviest truck, probably the SCrew with 6.5" bed.
But will they leave the GVWR the same? If so, does that mean the all SCrew payloads are going to be North of 2000# payload(even without HD Payload)? If so, WOW!
What I also wonder about is the suspension. Right now it seems that the suspensions are tuned to the curb weight of the empty truck, as most of these are used as "grocery-getters" and commuters. But then when you load it to the GVWR, you're wobbling all over. With the new light weight trucks, are they going to de-tune the suspension even more? And if you then load them up to GVWR will the wobbly ride get even worse than it is now?
Think what the new Fords may need is an adjustable air-ride suspension like RAMs. Just can't imagine a suspension that is good over the full range of possible weights (GVWs) these trucks may have.
But will they leave the GVWR the same? If so, does that mean the all SCrew payloads are going to be North of 2000# payload(even without HD Payload)? If so, WOW!
What I also wonder about is the suspension. Right now it seems that the suspensions are tuned to the curb weight of the empty truck, as most of these are used as "grocery-getters" and commuters. But then when you load it to the GVWR, you're wobbling all over. With the new light weight trucks, are they going to de-tune the suspension even more? And if you then load them up to GVWR will the wobbly ride get even worse than it is now?
Think what the new Fords may need is an adjustable air-ride suspension like RAMs. Just can't imagine a suspension that is good over the full range of possible weights (GVWs) these trucks may have.