Rear leafs on 1500
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Haha, what??? Blocks have nothing to do with suspension. Good grief.
There were two load ratings for half tons: 1705lb = 4 leaf and 2025 = 5 leaf.
I have the former, OP has the latter. If you want a softer ride, either lower the PSI in the tires (make sure they are around 35 no matter the rating) and/or install better shocks.
There were two load ratings for half tons: 1705lb = 4 leaf and 2025 = 5 leaf.
I have the former, OP has the latter. If you want a softer ride, either lower the PSI in the tires (make sure they are around 35 no matter the rating) and/or install better shocks.
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Haha, what??? Blocks have nothing to do with suspension. Good grief.
There were two load ratings for half tons: 1705lb = 4 leaf and 2025 = 5 leaf.
I have the former, OP has the latter. If you want a softer ride, either lower the PSI in the tires (make sure they are around 35 no matter the rating) and/or install better shocks.
There were two load ratings for half tons: 1705lb = 4 leaf and 2025 = 5 leaf.
I have the former, OP has the latter. If you want a softer ride, either lower the PSI in the tires (make sure they are around 35 no matter the rating) and/or install better shocks.
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Haha, what??? Blocks have nothing to do with suspension. Good grief.
There were two load ratings for half tons: 1705lb = 4 leaf and 2025 = 5 leaf.
I have the former, OP has the latter. If you want a softer ride, either lower the PSI in the tires (make sure they are around 35 no matter the rating) and/or install better shocks.
There were two load ratings for half tons: 1705lb = 4 leaf and 2025 = 5 leaf.
I have the former, OP has the latter. If you want a softer ride, either lower the PSI in the tires (make sure they are around 35 no matter the rating) and/or install better shocks.
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