To airbag or not
#1
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To airbag or not
Looking for some thoughts on airbags to reduce the bobble head effect on secondary roads. Highways I don’t get any bounce, but secondary roads, I get a faint bobble.
Should I start with swapping out the rear shocks on my 2017 King Ranch? If so, what do people recommend?
I also read about putting beefier leaf springs?
Should I start with swapping out the rear shocks on my 2017 King Ranch? If so, what do people recommend?
I also read about putting beefier leaf springs?
#2
Start with the shocks. The OEM, at least on the 15-16, were horrible for the bouncing. If you then want to firm up the ride, you can bag it, or sumo it. However, I have found that when you do firm up the ride with bags or sumosprings, the empty ride gets a bit jouncy when coming to a quick stop. When the nose dips, the back will bounce a couple times. With weight though, well worth the empty jouncing. Super smooth and solid.
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Start with the shocks. The OEM, at least on the 15-16, were horrible for the bouncing. If you then want to firm up the ride, you can bag it, or sumo it. However, I have found that when you do firm up the ride with bags or sumosprings, the empty ride gets a bit jouncy when coming to a quick stop. When the nose dips, the back will bounce a couple times. With weight though, well worth the empty jouncing. Super smooth and solid.
#4
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I love my Sumo Springs!!! Especially with the different types of loads I now move and even empty! They set up exactly to what I need...with no work on my part. yea....I'm a bit lazy
#6
I have only had Bilsteins, so can't comment on other brands, but they are a lot better than the OEM ones. Try Stage 3 or Autoanything for them. Last I heard they are out of stock at a lot of places.
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By all means, change all four dampers on your truck to the Bilstein 5100, and for your soft rear spring rate, consider the Roadmaster Active Suspension.
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By all means, change all four dampers on your truck to the Bilstein 5100, and for your soft rear spring rate, consider the Roadmaster Active Suspension.
I was going to start with just the rears on the 5100s and go from there.
https://activesuspension.com/product...ercrewext-cab/