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daddio
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7/31/2003
12:45:55

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what can i do to keep the *end of my truck from trying to come around and meet the front end when encountering some minor bumps or potholes?
really scary sometimes @ 70mph.

'00 QC, 15x7 wheels, 215/75r15 tires, stock suspension.



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7/31/2003
15:18:27

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Put about 100lbs in the bed



FazDak
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7/31/2003
17:42:43

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You've encountered the #1 handling problem with pickups. You have to remember that a p/u bed unloaded is pretty light, the manufacturer has to make strong enough springs to handle a load, even when there is no load there, so there is a major comprimise.
Now you can go lowering and softning the springs but then you scrifice some of your load handling capabilities.
Key is....figure out what you need outa your p/u and tune the suspension acordingly.
Let me tell you my secrect....slam it all to hell and put air shocks on it.....you get a nice low ride and if you do need to haul something fairly heavy (not to the p/u's load rating mind you) you simply put 80lbs or so air in the shocks.
That is a back woods remidy I know, but its cheap and it has worked for me and I dont even live in the backwoods!! :-D

Hope this helps.



daddio
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7/31/2003
17:48:01

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would changin tires to like 265/70's help possibly? more unsprung weight. i have had 3 other pickups (not dakotas, sorry) and none of them came close to doin anything like this.



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