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Suspension with 200lbs in bed
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<blockquote data-quote="dlbb" data-source="post: 1172001" data-attributes="member: 23847"><p>yes could be an out of balanced tire. could also be the nannies working too. seams like your are learning the feel for the truck well and i applaud you for that. yes a fox suspension is a different beast the a reg truck. i went from a 14 lariat heavy duty to a raptor and they ride very different. </p><p></p><p>try this. go back to the same section. press and hold the traction button for 5+ sec till the dash says traction control off. do the coast method in neutral first. see if any better. then do the in gear method too. be gentle on the gas. i don't want you to spin out the truck or get hurt. if it is way better it would appear that section of road is triggering the traction control. if no different then perhaps the tires need balance or the rear axle is out of alignment from the front? i got a couple of sections here in so cal that make my ass end hop. is better in the raptor but still unsettling if over 70 mph. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbb, post: 1172001, member: 23847"] yes could be an out of balanced tire. could also be the nannies working too. seams like your are learning the feel for the truck well and i applaud you for that. yes a fox suspension is a different beast the a reg truck. i went from a 14 lariat heavy duty to a raptor and they ride very different. try this. go back to the same section. press and hold the traction button for 5+ sec till the dash says traction control off. do the coast method in neutral first. see if any better. then do the in gear method too. be gentle on the gas. i don't want you to spin out the truck or get hurt. if it is way better it would appear that section of road is triggering the traction control. if no different then perhaps the tires need balance or the rear axle is out of alignment from the front? i got a couple of sections here in so cal that make my ass end hop. is better in the raptor but still unsettling if over 70 mph. lol [/QUOTE]
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