So I've put about 10K on this truck. It's bone stock, 180K miles, & have just been taking care of things as they arise (some things have risen & are still waiting..).
The tires were shot when I got it, so I put on a set of 265/75-16's Winterforce w/ out studs I had from another truck. It rode fine, no rubbing. So after sliding down an icy hill, I got a fresh set of Hakkapelitta's, studded. With the road's sporting lots of potholes now, the truck's front end rides like it's had a couple of coils cut off the springs. It takes nothing to hammer the bump stop (I'm pretty sure), especially the left front. I don't have a level place to measure, but just glancing, it the front doesn't seem to be sitting low. Has anyone had to replace the front springs just for wear (not to lift)? I don't want to lift it, stock height is fine. Any recommendation's for a replacement stock height spring? I'm sure it's due for some shocks too, but that wouldn't affect the travel, would it? I'm talking 20-35mph on a frozen dirt road I'm avoiding potholes like they were deer...
The tires were shot when I got it, so I put on a set of 265/75-16's Winterforce w/ out studs I had from another truck. It rode fine, no rubbing. So after sliding down an icy hill, I got a fresh set of Hakkapelitta's, studded. With the road's sporting lots of potholes now, the truck's front end rides like it's had a couple of coils cut off the springs. It takes nothing to hammer the bump stop (I'm pretty sure), especially the left front. I don't have a level place to measure, but just glancing, it the front doesn't seem to be sitting low. Has anyone had to replace the front springs just for wear (not to lift)? I don't want to lift it, stock height is fine. Any recommendation's for a replacement stock height spring? I'm sure it's due for some shocks too, but that wouldn't affect the travel, would it? I'm talking 20-35mph on a frozen dirt road I'm avoiding potholes like they were deer...