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Suspension mods for off-roading near payload capacity
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<blockquote data-quote="GordoJay" data-source="post: 1624577" data-attributes="member: 39584"><p>You're right to be concerned. When I load mine to the load limit, it sits level, down a half inch in front and two inches in back. I weighed everything as I loaded the truck. It adds up fast. I suspect that you've already fully loaded the rear springs(assuming that the front didn't sink at all) and adding more won't be pretty. There are scales which can tell you the weight on each axle. I'd measure that and then I'd do what [USER=31858]@pbtjrlmrt[/USER] suggested and call Deaver,. Tell them what you want to do and ask their advice. It's free to ask and they'll know what works and maybe keep you from wasting money. A lot of money. If you want to add four adults and camping gear on top of a full load, that's kind of a big deal. I'd make sure that the tires are rated for that much, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GordoJay, post: 1624577, member: 39584"] You're right to be concerned. When I load mine to the load limit, it sits level, down a half inch in front and two inches in back. I weighed everything as I loaded the truck. It adds up fast. I suspect that you've already fully loaded the rear springs(assuming that the front didn't sink at all) and adding more won't be pretty. There are scales which can tell you the weight on each axle. I'd measure that and then I'd do what [USER=31858]@pbtjrlmrt[/USER] suggested and call Deaver,. Tell them what you want to do and ask their advice. It's free to ask and they'll know what works and maybe keep you from wasting money. A lot of money. If you want to add four adults and camping gear on top of a full load, that's kind of a big deal. I'd make sure that the tires are rated for that much, too. [/QUOTE]
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