My 93 D-350 dually with a ?standard 7 leaf rear spring pack needed 1 1/2- 2" of lift to bring the rear ride height back. It carries a load of tools and parts that don't vary much from day
to day 8,440# gross puts 4,640# on the rear axle. I ordered an
Air Lift kit from Summitt and installed it. Nice brackets, looks well
done. Aired it up to 70# to get the ride height I wanted and left
home on a 950 mile service call trip. It rides so stiff I first replaced the rear shocks with a new pair of Monroes, didn't help.
Then I aired it down to 60, then 50, then 40# losing about half of the ride height. Better,but it still rides like bobtailing a 10 ton Army semi tractor. It is way oversprung, no suspension deflection.
My guess is that the only way to make this work for me is to take
out some spring leaves, but how many?
Has anyone else been down this same road?
to day 8,440# gross puts 4,640# on the rear axle. I ordered an
Air Lift kit from Summitt and installed it. Nice brackets, looks well
done. Aired it up to 70# to get the ride height I wanted and left
home on a 950 mile service call trip. It rides so stiff I first replaced the rear shocks with a new pair of Monroes, didn't help.
Then I aired it down to 60, then 50, then 40# losing about half of the ride height. Better,but it still rides like bobtailing a 10 ton Army semi tractor. It is way oversprung, no suspension deflection.
My guess is that the only way to make this work for me is to take
out some spring leaves, but how many?
Has anyone else been down this same road?