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<blockquote data-quote="epicraptor" data-source="post: 1821371" data-attributes="member: 34429"><p>So, I’m past what I would say is my break-in period on the truck. Got 1,200 miles on her now and have started ripping her. She still puts a smile on my face like my old one when giving her the beans. I’d still say she feels a tad slower but the exhaust makes it feel faster. Once you start climbing over ~3,500 RPM and she starts to sing it does collectively feel like you are ripping it!</p><p></p><p>My larger issue I’m having is it doesn’t ride like my last one. Something just feels off. The suspension is quite a bit stiffer than my Gen2. Maybe that is still breaking in and will soften up a little bit more but I almost think it’s the programming of the shocks. It’s like they are slow to open up when starting to hit things. Again, will use the speed hump example as I’ve gone over a couple more that in my Gen2 you would question if you even went over something. In the Gen3 the front end feels like a pogo stick and you just bounce harshly as the rear hits. I’ve tried regular and Baja mode with no real difference. Just not clear on why it feels so incredibly different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epicraptor, post: 1821371, member: 34429"] So, I’m past what I would say is my break-in period on the truck. Got 1,200 miles on her now and have started ripping her. She still puts a smile on my face like my old one when giving her the beans. I’d still say she feels a tad slower but the exhaust makes it feel faster. Once you start climbing over ~3,500 RPM and she starts to sing it does collectively feel like you are ripping it! My larger issue I’m having is it doesn’t ride like my last one. Something just feels off. The suspension is quite a bit stiffer than my Gen2. Maybe that is still breaking in and will soften up a little bit more but I almost think it’s the programming of the shocks. It’s like they are slow to open up when starting to hit things. Again, will use the speed hump example as I’ve gone over a couple more that in my Gen2 you would question if you even went over something. In the Gen3 the front end feels like a pogo stick and you just bounce harshly as the rear hits. I’ve tried regular and Baja mode with no real difference. Just not clear on why it feels so incredibly different. [/QUOTE]
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