Chapol
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Hi, I have a Mojave and wondering if anyone had a spray-in liner ever seem like it affected the handling/acceleration of their truck.
I just got mine lined with Patriot Liner today and I could swear the ride home was different. Like a truck slightly bogged down with a load in bed. Felt 'heavy' in the back, steering seemed stiffer in a way. Truck 'tracked' on the highway seemingly different. None of it in a good way.
I googled what the weights of a liner are and they range from 40-60 pounds. I can't imaging 60# in the bed could throw it off. But wondering if the Mojave suspension isn't really meant for carrying the weight it's rated for. The liner doesn't appear to be applied excessively thick, either.
So, I could just be mistaken...
But makes me wonder how it will feel with the weight of canopy. Once I get one. And wondering if I'll need to look at a leveling kit that compliments the current suspension system.
Thanks for your input!!!
I just got mine lined with Patriot Liner today and I could swear the ride home was different. Like a truck slightly bogged down with a load in bed. Felt 'heavy' in the back, steering seemed stiffer in a way. Truck 'tracked' on the highway seemingly different. None of it in a good way.
I googled what the weights of a liner are and they range from 40-60 pounds. I can't imaging 60# in the bed could throw it off. But wondering if the Mojave suspension isn't really meant for carrying the weight it's rated for. The liner doesn't appear to be applied excessively thick, either.
So, I could just be mistaken...
But makes me wonder how it will feel with the weight of canopy. Once I get one. And wondering if I'll need to look at a leveling kit that compliments the current suspension system.
Thanks for your input!!!
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