Good truck, but bad back. Need help.
#1
Good truck, but bad back. Need help.
Hi. I'm new to this forum.
I have a Dodge 2500 diesel truck. It's a great truck but has a very stiff suspension when not loaded. My problem is that I have a bad back and the rough ride in the truck hurts my back. I would hate to get rid of the truck, so I'm looking for some type of aftermarket shock absorber (suspension?) for the front BENCH SEAT. I can't find anything like it online. Can anyone give me some advice. It's hard to believe I'm the only truck owner with a bad back that needs a heavy duty truck.
Just so you know, I've tried lowering the tire pressure, but this is a real hassle (deflate, then inflate, then deflate, etc., etc.) and doesn't accomplish that much as far as giving me a less bumpy ride. I know I can buy a truck drivers seat for a few thousand dollars but then I have to redo the entire seating arrangement for me and passengers (who also don't like a bumpy ride).
Is there some type of small suspension cushion that can be added to the bottom of the seat frame that will absorb shocks?
Any help (short of back surgery) would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Simon
I have a Dodge 2500 diesel truck. It's a great truck but has a very stiff suspension when not loaded. My problem is that I have a bad back and the rough ride in the truck hurts my back. I would hate to get rid of the truck, so I'm looking for some type of aftermarket shock absorber (suspension?) for the front BENCH SEAT. I can't find anything like it online. Can anyone give me some advice. It's hard to believe I'm the only truck owner with a bad back that needs a heavy duty truck.
Just so you know, I've tried lowering the tire pressure, but this is a real hassle (deflate, then inflate, then deflate, etc., etc.) and doesn't accomplish that much as far as giving me a less bumpy ride. I know I can buy a truck drivers seat for a few thousand dollars but then I have to redo the entire seating arrangement for me and passengers (who also don't like a bumpy ride).
Is there some type of small suspension cushion that can be added to the bottom of the seat frame that will absorb shocks?
Any help (short of back surgery) would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Simon
#2
Not trying to be a jerk here, but 2500s were not meant to be soft riding trucks... ever. They are built for work, and that means not a comfortable ride, especially when empty.
However, I can move you to the appropriate section, maybe get a few more answers/opinions. What model year of truck is it?
However, I can move you to the appropriate section, maybe get a few more answers/opinions. What model year of truck is it?
#3
My truck is a 1999 2-wheel drive 2500 diesel with a full size bed. I think it's called an "extended cab" because it has two main doors and two "small" doors that open in the opposite direction. There's a fold up back seat. I want a softer ride in the front bench seat. The middle of the front seat folds down to provide an "armrest". Usually only the driver and one passenger (typically, my wife) sit in it. I rarely use the back seat for passengers.
I was hoping that some company made aftermarket "mini-shocks" that I could install as "mounts" for the front bench seat. I couldn't find anything like that on the internet.
If I hit a pothole, the truck jerks side to side enough to put my back out for a few weeks. I know the problem is my back, not the truck ... but really ... am I the only heavy duty pickup truck owner on earth that has this problem? Maybe someone out there has a solution?
The truck rides "OK" with a load in the bed, but I don't want to always carry around sacks of sand to get a good ride.
Any help would be much appreciated.
- Simon
I was hoping that some company made aftermarket "mini-shocks" that I could install as "mounts" for the front bench seat. I couldn't find anything like that on the internet.
If I hit a pothole, the truck jerks side to side enough to put my back out for a few weeks. I know the problem is my back, not the truck ... but really ... am I the only heavy duty pickup truck owner on earth that has this problem? Maybe someone out there has a solution?
The truck rides "OK" with a load in the bed, but I don't want to always carry around sacks of sand to get a good ride.
Any help would be much appreciated.
- Simon
#4
Sounds like you're the only one to complain.
I drive a 2012 2500 and its no picnic. Hell my durango rides nicer. Much nicer. But compared to the two.. My fusion is as smooth as smooth can be.
My suggestion.. Buy a new SUV if you're a big dude. Otherwise if you can wing a car.
If you like lots of power, the Nissan armada is a joy
I drive a 2012 2500 and its no picnic. Hell my durango rides nicer. Much nicer. But compared to the two.. My fusion is as smooth as smooth can be.
My suggestion.. Buy a new SUV if you're a big dude. Otherwise if you can wing a car.
If you like lots of power, the Nissan armada is a joy
#5
I will move you to the right section now that I know your model year, as I hinted at previously.
For future reference:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-r...ead-first.html
For future reference:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-r...ead-first.html
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