DesertRatt-WO
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2004 Minnie Winnie WF329K Ford E-450
We've now logged about 5,000 miles on our rig in the past 18 months, and for sure the most annoying aspect is the crudeness of the rear leaf spring suspension. It feels crude and untamed.
Since getting the rig we put on new Michelin XPS tires, Bilstein shocks, and Hellwig bars front and rear. The driving and handling are now fine, but that bang!bang!banging from the rear axle is buzzkill on concrete roads. I weighed the unit and adjusted tire pressure downward according to Michelin specs.
Just looking at the rear suspension it looks crude, like a dump truck. Is there a system where the leaf spring could be replaced with air bags or something more forgiving of road cracks?
We've now logged about 5,000 miles on our rig in the past 18 months, and for sure the most annoying aspect is the crudeness of the rear leaf spring suspension. It feels crude and untamed.
Since getting the rig we put on new Michelin XPS tires, Bilstein shocks, and Hellwig bars front and rear. The driving and handling are now fine, but that bang!bang!banging from the rear axle is buzzkill on concrete roads. I weighed the unit and adjusted tire pressure downward according to Michelin specs.
Just looking at the rear suspension it looks crude, like a dump truck. Is there a system where the leaf spring could be replaced with air bags or something more forgiving of road cracks?