MrZappo
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- Tom
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- Granger, Indiana
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- Gladiator Mojave
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I have a Mojave and the suspension is tuned for the desert running thing ... It also gives a great ride for daily driving. But, as a result the rear springs are a bit soft and the rear end sags more than I like with minimal towing tongue weight ...
I do not want to modify the rear springs or shocks as 95% of my driving is (not towing or with a lot of bed weight). But, when I do tow (maybe 6 times per summer season), it would be nice to be able to compensate for this ...
Is there a consensus on the "bags" that you can put inside of the coil springs and inflate when more support is needed/desired ?
Is this the only option ? Anyone got any other recommendations that will allow me to stiffen things up without permanent changes to how the rear suspension works ?
Open to suggestion thanks all ...
I do not want to modify the rear springs or shocks as 95% of my driving is (not towing or with a lot of bed weight). But, when I do tow (maybe 6 times per summer season), it would be nice to be able to compensate for this ...
Is there a consensus on the "bags" that you can put inside of the coil springs and inflate when more support is needed/desired ?
Is this the only option ? Anyone got any other recommendations that will allow me to stiffen things up without permanent changes to how the rear suspension works ?
Open to suggestion thanks all ...
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