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Weekend Discussion: Lets hear what you have to say Front vs Rear
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<blockquote data-quote="Halo Raptor" data-source="post: 1401001" data-attributes="member: 31664"><p>Yes I found by fixing the leaf problem in the rear and adding the bumps, I was able to handle batter in the dirt. The first time I took the truck out stock, I thought something was wrong, the ass end was all over the place. Felt like I was on ice. It actually scared the shit out of me. This told me the front was much better than the rear in the stock form. Now what the rear is done (minus new shocks) in my truck, I have notices two things. The first is with no weight in the back (bed) my truck hops a lot. So thinking or adding the spare and pro eagle jack behind the axle like JDS customs kit allows. Second is the front shocks now seemed soft and I think overagegerated the dive. So I went the cheap route first and put in RPG collars. I made a pretty good difference for the price, good bang for the buck. Truck felt much better. Until I can afford new shocks and ICON UCA's thats it for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Halo Raptor, post: 1401001, member: 31664"] Yes I found by fixing the leaf problem in the rear and adding the bumps, I was able to handle batter in the dirt. The first time I took the truck out stock, I thought something was wrong, the ass end was all over the place. Felt like I was on ice. It actually scared the shit out of me. This told me the front was much better than the rear in the stock form. Now what the rear is done (minus new shocks) in my truck, I have notices two things. The first is with no weight in the back (bed) my truck hops a lot. So thinking or adding the spare and pro eagle jack behind the axle like JDS customs kit allows. Second is the front shocks now seemed soft and I think overagegerated the dive. So I went the cheap route first and put in RPG collars. I made a pretty good difference for the price, good bang for the buck. Truck felt much better. Until I can afford new shocks and ICON UCA's thats it for me. [/QUOTE]
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