lifeisgoodsteve
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Hi All,
I've got a 2011 3/4 ton duramax diesel which is a pure joy to haul the horse trailer, was strong in the snow and cold in WY last Oct., but is a mighty rough ride on any bumpy dirt roads. Of course this is by design as it's made to haul and tow, but since my towing needs aren't massive, I'm seriously considering a balance that helps with rough road travel so I don't have to worry about every bolt, not to mention my teeth vibrating loose.
Anyone found some good formulas of simple mods that work for you?
I haven't needed more clearance, so figure I'll stick with stock height as I'd rather have better mileage in daily life and long hwy hauls. Have biggest BF Goodrich all terrain tires that'll fit under stock wheel wells, which have been solid in snow and the little mud I've seen.
Picked up a sweet deal on an aluminum shell for $100, painted it and now ready to grab the pups and spend some more time "working remotely", especially during hunting season.
Not looking to spend big bucks, but would rather find the best bang for the buck.
Thanks,
Steve
I've got a 2011 3/4 ton duramax diesel which is a pure joy to haul the horse trailer, was strong in the snow and cold in WY last Oct., but is a mighty rough ride on any bumpy dirt roads. Of course this is by design as it's made to haul and tow, but since my towing needs aren't massive, I'm seriously considering a balance that helps with rough road travel so I don't have to worry about every bolt, not to mention my teeth vibrating loose.
Anyone found some good formulas of simple mods that work for you?
I haven't needed more clearance, so figure I'll stick with stock height as I'd rather have better mileage in daily life and long hwy hauls. Have biggest BF Goodrich all terrain tires that'll fit under stock wheel wells, which have been solid in snow and the little mud I've seen.
Picked up a sweet deal on an aluminum shell for $100, painted it and now ready to grab the pups and spend some more time "working remotely", especially during hunting season.
Not looking to spend big bucks, but would rather find the best bang for the buck.
Thanks,
Steve
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