lightspeed
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Lariat ER with the 20" all seasons tires inflated to 40psi.
On smooth roads/freeways/etc. the truck rides very well. It also handles big bumps pretty well on the freeway or even at lower speeds.
But on local roads below 30mph, if a road has a bunch of LITTLE bumps/cracks/etc. it seems like every single little tiny twig/crack/bump on the road is directly transmitted into the cab giving it a very jittery ride.
I recently drove a RAM and a GMC and they both seem a lot less jittery on the same kind of road. I also drove a Tremor and it was somewhat jittery over small road imperfections so I do think this might be a characteristic of F-150s, but what works to improve it?
I might go to 18s. I've heard Bilstein 5100s help (but not sure if it helps the jittery feel).
I don't mind a firm ride, but the jittery ride is annoying.
Anything else?
On smooth roads/freeways/etc. the truck rides very well. It also handles big bumps pretty well on the freeway or even at lower speeds.
But on local roads below 30mph, if a road has a bunch of LITTLE bumps/cracks/etc. it seems like every single little tiny twig/crack/bump on the road is directly transmitted into the cab giving it a very jittery ride.
I recently drove a RAM and a GMC and they both seem a lot less jittery on the same kind of road. I also drove a Tremor and it was somewhat jittery over small road imperfections so I do think this might be a characteristic of F-150s, but what works to improve it?
I might go to 18s. I've heard Bilstein 5100s help (but not sure if it helps the jittery feel).
I don't mind a firm ride, but the jittery ride is annoying.
Anything else?
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