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SportTrac Discussion
Suspension
How do I improve stability and swaying of my truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yardsale " data-source="post: 1008668" data-attributes="member: 58988"><p>Swaying and "porpoising" are different. Although both can be reduced with shocks (to control movement), swaying is better reduced with a stiffer anti-sway bar that only affects body roll (while turning and going over uneven terrain) and, to a lesser extent, polyurethane anti-sway bar and end link bushings do help.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That spongy feeling needs good shocks. I had the Monroe Magnums for a while; they were good on the back, but too soft for me on the front. I now have the Rancho RS9000XL and like them. These have adjustable damping (dial on each shock), so you can tune the ride to your liking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yardsale , post: 1008668, member: 58988"] Swaying and "porpoising" are different. Although both can be reduced with shocks (to control movement), swaying is better reduced with a stiffer anti-sway bar that only affects body roll (while turning and going over uneven terrain) and, to a lesser extent, polyurethane anti-sway bar and end link bushings do help. That spongy feeling needs good shocks. I had the Monroe Magnums for a while; they were good on the back, but too soft for me on the front. I now have the Rancho RS9000XL and like them. These have adjustable damping (dial on each shock), so you can tune the ride to your liking. [/QUOTE]
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How do I improve stability and swaying of my truck?
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