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37 PP - What Pressure Are You Running?
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<blockquote data-quote="epicraptor" data-source="post: 1815827" data-attributes="member: 34429"><p>Not 100% sure that past experience should be completely dispelled on this topic..? Also not sure suspension matters but if someone could educate me differently I’d love a lesson. </p><p></p><p>Agree the axel hop is gone but at this point I’m not impressed by the new shocks and their tuning. Was hoping if the tires got dialed in it would all work better but at this point my truck rides harsh and is inconsistent in how it handles things.</p><p></p><p>What I mean by that is, when I run over things it’s like the shocks are late to open and slow to realize they need to soften for whatever it is I’m hitting. Example: There is a huge speed hump (the big wide flat kind) a block from my house that my Gen2 would gracefully float over like nothing was there. Hit it for the first time in my new truck the other day and the front shocks acted like stuck pogo sticks. The nose basically bounced up in the air and the rear was left bucking like a bronco. </p><p></p><p>Either way, back on track, I adjusted to 38/35 and things are better and the dirt on the tread is wearing much more evenly than it was at 40 all around. Ride is slightly improved but still not as good as my Gen2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epicraptor, post: 1815827, member: 34429"] Not 100% sure that past experience should be completely dispelled on this topic..? Also not sure suspension matters but if someone could educate me differently I’d love a lesson. Agree the axel hop is gone but at this point I’m not impressed by the new shocks and their tuning. Was hoping if the tires got dialed in it would all work better but at this point my truck rides harsh and is inconsistent in how it handles things. What I mean by that is, when I run over things it’s like the shocks are late to open and slow to realize they need to soften for whatever it is I’m hitting. Example: There is a huge speed hump (the big wide flat kind) a block from my house that my Gen2 would gracefully float over like nothing was there. Hit it for the first time in my new truck the other day and the front shocks acted like stuck pogo sticks. The nose basically bounced up in the air and the rear was left bucking like a bronco. Either way, back on track, I adjusted to 38/35 and things are better and the dirt on the tread is wearing much more evenly than it was at 40 all around. Ride is slightly improved but still not as good as my Gen2. [/QUOTE]
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