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Anyone try it up front? The front suspension on these trucks is too much for what *most* of us use them for. The 2.5 or 5 ton ton LMTV springs seem a bit small, but I see there are MRAP springs available too.
Im just looking for an alternative to the giant steel timbers on the front that are currently compressing my spine. Rear springs need help as well, while
maintaining ride height.
When I drove down to help with the Harvey rescue, I had the bed full of bottled water. Was the nicest ride I have ever had in that truck. (It was a lot of water!)
Even with 5 tons of feed in the bed, its still a bit rough. There has to be a reasonable middle ground somewhere.
Im working on turning one of my trucks into an expedition vehicle
with the S-280 on the back. I can tolerate the ride with the air ride seats, but this project will go a lot smoother if my wife doesn’t hate the way the truck rides.
Im just looking for an alternative to the giant steel timbers on the front that are currently compressing my spine. Rear springs need help as well, while
maintaining ride height.
When I drove down to help with the Harvey rescue, I had the bed full of bottled water. Was the nicest ride I have ever had in that truck. (It was a lot of water!)
Even with 5 tons of feed in the bed, its still a bit rough. There has to be a reasonable middle ground somewhere.
Im working on turning one of my trucks into an expedition vehicle
with the S-280 on the back. I can tolerate the ride with the air ride seats, but this project will go a lot smoother if my wife doesn’t hate the way the truck rides.