All it took was a 4. 5" grinder with a cutoff wheel and some time.
I got to thinking about what Kent Kroeker of T-Rex was saying about the overload springs being a major cause of the harsh ride. What if they weren't there?
Now, when I say overload springs, I'm NOT talking about the extra leaves above the pack if you have the camper pkg. Since I had these camper springs, I removed the spring stops from the frame, which helped only on huge bumps.
But what REALLY helped was cutting out the HUGE leaves on the very bottom of the pack. These are the ones with he little rubber discs on the front end.
This overload leaf is less like a leaf spring and more like a steel plate almost 3/4" thick!!! It tapers from the middle to the ends, but it's still huge.
You have to be careful where to cut the bottom leaf out. I didn't cut it right up against the lift block; instead, I cut it just outside the little clips that are on the thick overload leaf.
The end result looks more like I just drastically shortened the overload leaf. it made a big difference in the ride quality over little bumps.
The best way to describe it is that it rides more like a 1500. Unfortunately for you guys who tow heavy, you'll lose your heavy tongue weight capability.
But if you're like me and almost never tow, then this is a GREAT mod to do...
Justin
PS-- make sure you have a good grinder, as there will be a huge sparky shower for about an hour straight. be sure you don't melt your tire or anything like that
I got to thinking about what Kent Kroeker of T-Rex was saying about the overload springs being a major cause of the harsh ride. What if they weren't there?
Now, when I say overload springs, I'm NOT talking about the extra leaves above the pack if you have the camper pkg. Since I had these camper springs, I removed the spring stops from the frame, which helped only on huge bumps.
But what REALLY helped was cutting out the HUGE leaves on the very bottom of the pack. These are the ones with he little rubber discs on the front end.
This overload leaf is less like a leaf spring and more like a steel plate almost 3/4" thick!!! It tapers from the middle to the ends, but it's still huge.
You have to be careful where to cut the bottom leaf out. I didn't cut it right up against the lift block; instead, I cut it just outside the little clips that are on the thick overload leaf.
The end result looks more like I just drastically shortened the overload leaf. it made a big difference in the ride quality over little bumps.
The best way to describe it is that it rides more like a 1500. Unfortunately for you guys who tow heavy, you'll lose your heavy tongue weight capability.
But if you're like me and almost never tow, then this is a GREAT mod to do...
Justin
PS-- make sure you have a good grinder, as there will be a huge sparky shower for about an hour straight. be sure you don't melt your tire or anything like that
