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<blockquote data-quote="RaptorVA" data-source="post: 1589765" data-attributes="member: 39395"><p>Hi all, resurrecting this thread to add more information. Truck has about 73K miles and about 30K on my street tire setup. I also have about 25K miles on the Fox 3.0 shocks. I have rotated the tires and also had them balanced. I recently added RPG UCA'S to the mix of mods. I recently had a shop replace the brake fluid and had them bleed at the ABS module as well. The shop took it for a ride and claimed the one of my rear brake calipers was dragging and that the temp on that rotor was about 70 degrees hotter that the others. I am still experiencing what I would describe as a bouncy feeling like the road is undulating underneath the truck most of the time. Question is would anyone think that a dragging brake caliper would cause the bouncing? Doesn't seem likely to me but want some opinions. Also would anyone think that the Fox 3.0's are in need of rebuild at 25K of light offroad and 98% on road use? I haven't put my stocker wheels/tires back on yet to eliminate the street setup as the culprit. That will happen this weekend but the K02's are pretty worn which is why I had not done it up to this point. The Ridge Grapplers still have half tread easy. Let the insults fly about my street setup with 20's and 35's but also add something useful to this thread...please! Thanks everyone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaptorVA, post: 1589765, member: 39395"] Hi all, resurrecting this thread to add more information. Truck has about 73K miles and about 30K on my street tire setup. I also have about 25K miles on the Fox 3.0 shocks. I have rotated the tires and also had them balanced. I recently added RPG UCA'S to the mix of mods. I recently had a shop replace the brake fluid and had them bleed at the ABS module as well. The shop took it for a ride and claimed the one of my rear brake calipers was dragging and that the temp on that rotor was about 70 degrees hotter that the others. I am still experiencing what I would describe as a bouncy feeling like the road is undulating underneath the truck most of the time. Question is would anyone think that a dragging brake caliper would cause the bouncing? Doesn't seem likely to me but want some opinions. Also would anyone think that the Fox 3.0's are in need of rebuild at 25K of light offroad and 98% on road use? I haven't put my stocker wheels/tires back on yet to eliminate the street setup as the culprit. That will happen this weekend but the K02's are pretty worn which is why I had not done it up to this point. The Ridge Grapplers still have half tread easy. Let the insults fly about my street setup with 20's and 35's but also add something useful to this thread...please! Thanks everyone [/QUOTE]
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