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Old 11-28-2015, 05:21 AM
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Take it down to the ghetto and you'll be very popular. They love them bouncy rear ends!
Old 11-28-2015, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by DWSmoot
Get a Hellwig sway bar...big difference.
yep, i second this motion.
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Originally Posted by ColdinCanada
Any of you guys taking your trucks into the back country and encounter washboard with these new trucks? How do they handle?
Yes, weekly,

I have a small ranch and the cattle keep the roads choppy because on their constant walking down them (no off roading for these Buggers). I think at least on my truck, the load range E Goodyears and the springs being pretty stiff contribute to this. I can't imagine a rear sway bar helping this situation. I agree with others that these F-150's handle very well, better than a 2013 RAM 1500 I had. The RAM was much more softly sprung in the back.
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I think the difference I'm noticing here is the Suspension geometry, between my 09 and 2015. They just seem like two different trunks, and I'm not complaining, many improvements. These are just the only two I have to compare.



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