Replace the KORE w/ Carli. They (Carli) are dialed in on the 2nd Gens suspension.
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I second the ride of the KORE kits. I don't care what their salesman says. We have 2 dodge Cummins that we chase and prerun with one has the top Kore Kit (I think it's called unlimited) and the other has a cheap Skyjacker kit with double front shocks. I am not usually a fan of Skyjacker but it has been flawless for 140,000 miles not counting replacing the shocks. I definately would like to upgrade to the Fox shocks on it. The Kore kit beats the crap out of us and has had to be overhauled 3 times in the last 2 years. The springs are so stiff we have actually had the suspension mounts crack. The heims failed as well. I guess we must not know how to drive off road good enough to use a KORE system properly but with Baja 1000, Baja 2000 and Mint 400 podium finishes under our belts I figured we would qualify. <!-- google_ad_section_end --> <!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
!!! You prerun with a skyjacker suspension kit? Wow! That's impressive!
Put up a few pictures of your trucks if you don't mind.
--Eric
What part was unsafe to tow with. Most people claim that the Kore stuff is too stiff. Why would this cause issues towing? I am currently running Kore Alpha series coils with Carli valved Bilstein 7100 and Carli mini packs. I really like to road ride. Towing works really well. I tow varying loads on a semi regular basis. For what it is the system works pretty well in the dirt. A little bouncy but not that bad. I know what you mean about hitting stuff unexpected, that is why I trussed the front end and run Thurens DYSKO bump stops.
Thanks for the feed back. Sounds like Kore is stiffen the front and pretty soft in the back. I imagine this works pretty well on a race truck. I have not ridden in a full Kore truck. A few months ago I went for short rides in a few different trucks. A carli 2. 65, Lorenz 2. 5, Thuren with bypass in the rear. The carli truck felt like a sports car. Thuren truck was soft and smooth also had some C bias ply tires. The Lorenz truck was fine on the road but really firm on the high speed speed bumps. They were all CTDs. I would like to go for a ride in a Carli 3. 0 Dominator truck. I was pretty blown away at what the Carli bolt on radius arms with 3. 0 kings did down in Baja. Alex,s short arm Carli Dominator was pretty bad *** as well. Granted they were sporting hydro bumps.
I think if you want a daily driver with the ability to go out and hit the course with a little speed every once and a while you need to go with hydro bumps. Then you can have nice soft valving for the small hits and potholes and still not bottom out on the occasional hard hit. <!-- google_ad_section_end -->
From what I hear the Carli full leaves still work pretty well in the work/tow truck department.
I think if you want a daily driver with the ability to go out and hit the course with a little speed every once and a while you need to go with hydro bumps. Then you can have nice soft valving for the small hits and potholes and still not bottom out on the occasional hard hit.